A Call to Men

A Call to Men

Public Policy Offices

Rockville Centre, New York 3,880 followers

The Next Generation of Manhood

About us

We are a worldwide leader in training and educating men and boys to embrace and promote a healthy, respectful manhood. Since 2002, we’ve trained more than a million boys and men at countless corporations, organizations, universities, and communities around the world, including the National Football League, National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, Major League Soccer, the U.S. Military, the U.S. Department of Justice, the United Nations, and many more.

Industry
Public Policy Offices
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Rockville Centre, New York
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2002
Specialties
training, advocacy, community organizing, and violence prevention

Locations

  • Primary

    250 Merrick Rd

    813

    Rockville Centre, New York 11570, US

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Employees at A Call to Men

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    🚨Meet the Team!🚨 Showing so much love and gratitude for our brother, Chucho, who has been a part of our family for over 10 years. As Coordinator of Healthy Manhood Initiatives, he works to bring about Indigenous solidarity across tribes and communities. He's a gentle spirit with so much wisdom, and we are honored to work alongside him toward the goal of collective liberation.

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    Food and flavor are cultural backgrounds, and this Native American Heritage Month, we wanted to highlight Chef Sean Sherman is an award-winning chef, educator, author, and activist. A member of the Oglala Lakota Sioux tribe, Sean’s mission is to revitalize Indigenous food systems and build awareness of the transformational potential of Indigenous foodways to restore the health, local economies, culture, and food sovereignty of Native people. Something we can all learn from. What resonates with you?

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    Today is #InternationalMensDay, and we could not be more aligned with this year's theme — Men Leading by Example. For over 20 years, International Men’s Day has facilitated a global dialogue on creating a nurturing and empowering world for men and boys to be their most compassionate, authentic selves. Men — every time we resist the Man Box and embrace a healthier version of masculinity, we are empowering others in our community to do the same and building a safer world for women, girls, and those at the margins of the margins. Today, we invite you all to lean into leading by example. In service of creating a culture of appreciation, let's all #BreakOutOfTheManBox and show a little love for one another down in the comments👇 #Equality #MensMentalHealth #Masculinity #BOOMB

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    Our hearts are heavy today, but we want you to know — A Call to Men is here. We have a responsibility—to ourselves, each other, the people we serve, and the mission. Let’s take it one step at a time and lean on each other as we navigate what’s to come. #BOOMB #ElectionDay #HealthyManhood

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    CEO of A Call to Men

    This morning, I had to shake off the heartache, depression, anxiety, anger — and even some rage — aching to settle in. My assumption is that many of you may have felt something similar. These moments remind us of the challenges we face and the work we still have ahead of us, which can feel overwhelming. But I want you to know — A Call to Men is here. Today, tomorrow, and in the years to come, we remain committed to standing beside you, fighting alongside you, resisting alongside you, and working toward a world rooted in respect, empathy, and shared humanity. We believe in a society where ALL women are safe, where Black women are honored, heard, and seen, and where each of us can live authentically and free from violence. In challenging times like this, we don’t do the kind of work that allows us to just stay under the covers. Instead, we rise. We step forward as “first responders” in service of collective liberation. But to keep moving forward, it’s essential that we take care of ourselves now. Let’s prioritize our individual well-being so we can continue to show up for our families and our communities. Thank you for being part of this journey with us. We’re here for you. In solidarity, Tony Porter

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