BoyStrength: Empowering Boys to be Leaders in Nonviolence.

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Fri, 11/14/2014 - 6:00pm to 7:00pm
BoyStrength: Empowering Boys to be Leaders in Nonviolence

BoyStrength is a new program that empowers boys ages 10-14 to be allies and leaders in nonviolence.  They offer free programs, workshops, and camps to Portland schools, community centers and local organizations.  It provides boys with options, strategies and skills to make healthy choices, create positive relationships, and actively engage in social justice.

The BoyStrength Mission: 
Foster awareness, redefine masculinity, and encourage boys to be leaders in nonviolence.
Foster an understanding of what it means to be a young man in today’s media driven society.
Boost knowledge and awareness of equity, diversity and cultural differences.
Support boys capacity to express and regulate emotions.
Encourage boys to explore healthier and safer choices to prevent violence.
Enhance boys inner strength to cultivate leadership and mentoring skills.
Increase boys capacity to be allies in ending violence against girls and women.
Promote boys social connections and understanding of healthy relationships. 
Raise awareness of the importance of healing and self care.

Interested in becoming a volunteer?  No experience necessary.

Men from all backgrounds, abilities, and ages (over 18) are encouraged to apply. 

Click here for the volunteer application.

The next training for BoyStrength volunteers begins February 21, 2015.

https://www.portlandoregon.gov/police/64726

boystrength@portlandoregon.gov


503-823-7467

Leigh Anne Kranz and John Akira Harrold host.



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