March On!
2022 has started off with a bang! We’ve brought our Reducing Sexism & Violence Program (RSVP®) to motivated, insightful, and inspired youth at York High […]
2022 has started off with a bang! We’ve brought our Reducing Sexism & Violence Program (RSVP®) to motivated, insightful, and inspired youth at York High […]
Each time we present online, we ask participants to complete this sentence: “The world would be better with more …” The answers from a group
What Does the World Need? Read More »
Maine Boys to Men was pleased to welcome a new intern and a new volunteer in January. Kelsey Gillespie (she/her) has joined us for a
Welcome to Our New Intern and Our New Volunteer Read More »
January was National Stalking Awareness Month. Stalking is a form of violence that can culminate in ongoing harassment, assault, sexual assault, and intimate partner homicide.
Stalking Awareness Month Read More »
Early December was a wonderful time for our programs! We were also thrilled to completing our first in-person high school facilitation of our Reducing Sexism
Program Updates for December 2021 Read More »
In 2016, fathers reported spending an average of eight hours a week caring for their children— that’s about triple the time they reported back in
Fathering across Generations Read More »
Our fall fundraising appeal is here and with it is your chance to receive a book! But first, we’d like to highlight a few of
During the month of October, we used our social media accounts to share the work of some of our community partners. We wanted to highlight
We recently shared with our social media audiences this article by The Representation Project. Viewers are all too familiar with examples in the media of
Fatherhood in Film and on TV Read More »
Mike Griswold, a participant in one of our ‘Fatherhood: Generations of Change’ trainings, shared how MB2M has impacted his role as a father. “Maine Boys
Appreciation for “Fatherhood: Generations of Change” Read More »