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The Man In Me

Supporting men toward responsible manhood and fatherhood through mental health workshops and community mentorship in Austin.

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About The Man In Me

## About

The Man In Me is an Austin-based organization dedicated to supporting men on the path toward responsible manhood and fatherhood. Founded in 2012, the organization works with fathers, father figures, and families through mentorship, fatherhood programs, mental health workshops, and community resource connections. Their guiding belief is straightforward: healthy men cultivate healthy families, and healthy families form the foundation of strong communities.

The Man In Me partners with community organizations across Austin to connect men with the resources they need. Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all approach, their programming addresses the real, everyday challenges that men and fathers face β€” from mental health to building positive relationships with their children and families.

## What to Expect

The Man In Me hosts regular Men's Mental Health Workshops in Austin, typically scheduled on the first Saturday of each month. These recurring workshops create a consistent space where men can show up, engage honestly, and build on previous sessions rather than starting from scratch each time.

Attendees can expect a community-oriented environment focused on education and peer support. These are not lecture-style events where someone talks at you for an hour. The workshop format is designed to encourage participation and open conversation among men who are working through similar experiences. Whether someone is navigating fatherhood for the first time, dealing with stress, or simply looking for a space where mental health is taken seriously, the workshops provide structured support without judgment.

The monthly cadence matters. Mental health is not a one-and-done topic, and The Man In Me recognizes that by offering ongoing programming that allows men to develop habits and relationships over time. Showing up in March, returning in April, and continuing through the summer months creates continuity that a single workshop cannot.

## Focus Areas

The Man In Me centers its work around several interconnected areas that reflect the real lives of the men they serve in Austin.

**Men's Mental Health** Mental health is the cornerstone of The Man In Me's programming. Their workshops directly address the stigma that often keeps men from seeking help or even acknowledging that they are struggling. By creating regular, accessible workshops, they normalize the conversation and give men practical tools for managing their wellbeing.

**Fatherhood and Family** A significant part of the organization's mission involves supporting men in their roles as fathers and father figures. This goes beyond parenting tips β€” it encompasses the emotional, relational, and practical dimensions of being present and engaged in a family. The Man In Me works to increase positive outcomes for fathers, children, and families as an interconnected unit.

**Mentorship and Community** The Man In Me operates through mentorship and community partnerships rather than in isolation. This networked approach means that men who come to a workshop may also gain access to broader resources available through partner organizations in Austin. The community aspect also means that attendees are building relationships with other men who are invested in similar goals.

**Responsible Manhood** This is not about rigid definitions of masculinity. The Man In Me frames responsible manhood as an active, ongoing process β€” something men grow into with support, education, and honest self-reflection. Their programming helps men examine what it means to show up well for themselves, their families, and their communities.

For men in Austin looking for consistent, grounded support around mental health and fatherhood, The Man In Me offers something that is often hard to find: a regular space built specifically for them, run by people who understand the work involved in showing up and doing better.