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Programs

Our programming aims to remove barriers that Black men face in getting access, or staying connected with emotional care and healing by showcasing the importance of cultivating positive and healthier relationships,  intentional care, and fostering environments where we can all feel safe enough to hold and share the parts of ourselves that we so desperately want to dispose of or hide.

 

In addition, we create programming that encourages reflection on how they can advocate for themselves by challenging and expanding their understanding of masculinity and identity beyond societal concepts of gender, focusing on the linkages between storytelling and mental health, confronting harmful narratives and constructing alternative stories that lead to healthier perspectives.

10,000

people reached in 2024

4.9%

men's participation increased

41.9%

men engaged

4

workshops delivered in 2022

Black Men's Therapy Foundation

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We Are Commited to Truth and Reconvilliation 

Black Men's Therapy Foundation acknowledges that we are living and working in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg, in Toronto (T’karonto – Mohawk term), covered by Treaty 13, which has been stewarded since time immemorial to this very day by the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat, Petun, Seneca and most recently by the Missauagas of the Credit River First Nation and is home to many Indigenous Peoples.

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