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OK, it’s not really a shelf and it is definitely not a library, but we didn’t know what else to call this post. It is […]
OK, it’s not really a shelf and it is definitely not a library, but we didn’t know what else to call this post. It is […]
We’ve been making so many connections recently—starting new projects and renewing old ones. We thought we’d share here some of the things that are exciting
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