MHN invites boys and men into circles of connection, courage, and care.

Breath by breath.
Story by story.
Circle by circle.

When Men Heal:

We increase self-awareness, self-confidence, and emotional intelligence. We grow stability, discernment, and skills for dealing with hardship.

Families grow stronger. We improve and strengthen healthier and more fulfilling relationships. We communicate better, build trust, and have more authentic connections.

We break negative cycles impacting future generations. We root in our purpose, uplift our sacred responsibilities, and positively ripple outward in our communities.

Learn to give and receive support for:

• Addiction

•  Grief & Loss

• Anger & Violence

• Anxiety & Depression

•  Isolation & Brotherhood

• Relationships & Sexual Health

• Purpose & Meaning

• Accountability & Responsibility

•  Emotional Literacy

•  Fatherhood & Parenting

• Education & Career

•  Emotional Pain & Abuse

•  Shame & Guilt

• Addiction •  Grief & Loss • Anger & Violence • Anxiety & Depression •  Isolation & Brotherhood • Relationships & Sexual Health • Purpose & Meaning • Accountability & Responsibility •  Emotional Literacy •  Fatherhood & Parenting • Education & Career •  Emotional Pain & Abuse •  Shame & Guilt

Join a Circle

Circle practice is a ritual of humanization. Participate in a local or virtual MHN healing circle

Map a Healer

All modalities are welcome.

Become a Facilitator

Get trained in trauma-informed, culturally grounded circle practices

Service Providers & Partnering Organizations

Partner with us: Co-create men’s healing events in your region

Share Your Services

Are you a service provider, healer, or organization supporting men’s mental health and well-being? We’d love to learn more about your work. The Men’s Healing Network is mapping resources across Washington to help men access the care, community, and connection they deserve. Share your services with us and join a growing movement of partners committed to healing, dignity, and transformation.

Host Circle Space or Film Screening

A collage of eleven diverse children and teenagers, with a central text overlay that reads "The Mask You Live In" and "A film by Jennifer Siebel Newsom." The children are in different settings, some indoors and some outdoors, with varying facial expressions.

The Issue: Research shows that compared to girls, boys in the U.S. are more likely to be diagnosed with a behavior disorder, prescribed stimulant medications, fail out of school, binge drink, commit a violent crime, and/or take their own lives. The Mask You Live In ultimately illustrates how we, as a society, can raise a healthier generation of boys and young men. Bring your community together to explore healing-centered masculinity.

Total Running Time: 1h 37m

Request Training & Workshops

Interested in bringing healing-centered practices to your organization or team? The Men’s Healing Network offers custom training and workshops for service providers and partners ready to deepen their work with men. Our sessions explore trauma-informed care, accountability, circle practice, and culturally rooted approaches to healing. Request a training and let’s build stronger, more connected systems of support—together.

Join us!

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