Good Grief, Men! is building better men by federating a collaborative network of coaches, therapists, healers, and experts.
Good Grief, Men! is building better men by federating a collaborative network of coaches, therapists, healers, and experts.
Good Grief, Men! is building better men by federating a collaborative network of coaches, therapists, healers, and experts.
Good Grief, Men! is building better men by federating a collaborative network of coaches, therapists, healers, and experts.
Good Grief Men is a new project under The Emergeré, a nonprofit organization with a bold mission to transform how people connect in their community, grow individually, and heal from emotional trauma that limits their potential. “Good Grief, Men!” advocates for healthy male emotional connections.
GGM is co-founder Bobby Kalinowsky's passion project. His mission is deeply personal. Inspired by his journey through depression, therapy, and a deeper exploration of societal stigmas surrounding masculinity, Bobby set out to build something transformative: a network of men’s coaches, therapists, healers, and experts.
His vision is rooted in compassion and collaboration. It ensures that every man has access to friends and care providers with whom he can openly share his struggles and find meaningful support.
Through Good Grief, Men!, Bobby is working to normalize conversations among men about life’s challenges and ensure that service providers work together to fill gaps in available resources. He aims to ensure that every man can find his people and thrive.
Bobby is no stranger to building networks. During his career in the U.S. space industry, he focused on creating federated systems that synergized the initiatives of diverse organizations. He has also applied his collaborative expertise to sports organizations and community nonprofits. Bobby holds degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Enterprise Architecture, bringing structure and vision to every project he works on.
Please help us make a difference by donating to Good Grief Men. Every contribution supports building better men by connecting service providers, facilitating collaborative efforts, identifying and funding service gaps and shortfalls, and developing programs to tailor services to needy communities.
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