
We're bringing this character-building program for men to Douglas County for the first time, and we want you to be part of it from the start.
As a new nonprofit, we're building our inaugural cohort and creating sustainable community programming. When you register, you're not just joining a group — you're helping establish something that will serve men in our community for years to come.
What you need to know:
Current Status: Building our first cohort now

All stages of marriage welcome — whether you've been married months or decades, there's always room to grow.
This group is offered by donation to ensure every man who wants to grow can participate. Suggested donation: $50 to cover materials, but no one is turned away due to finances.
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Program Details:
When you register, we'll:
We're committed to launching this group and will actively recruit until we reach our minimum. If enrollment takes longer than expected, we'll keep you informed. You can withdraw your registration at any time before the cohort launches if timing doesn't work for you.
We'll email you regular updates on enrollment progress. Once we're close to our minimum, we'll reach out to confirm scheduling and your continued interest before finalizing dates.
We ask for commitment to help us plan, but we understand circumstances change. You can withdraw before the cohort launches if needed. Once the group starts, consistent attendance is important for group accountability.
This group is a great step, but if you're in serious crisis, we also recommend meeting with a counselor or therapist. This group can complement professional help.
You share what you're comfortable sharing. Everything stays in the group. We focus on principles and personal growth, not complaining about our partners.
That's rare, but if it happens, we're happy to speak with your wife about the program. Most partners are thrilled their husbands want to grow.
We provide optional materials for reflection during the week, but the main commitment is showing up to the weekly sessions and applying what you learn.
Consistent attendance is important for building trust and accountability, but we understand emergencies happen. Do your best to commit to all five weeks.
While some participants connect these principles to personal faith, our focus is on character development and proven relationship principles that work for all men.
Absolutely! Growing alongside a brother makes it even better.
