Upcoming Events
2025 Spring Community Peer Support Group
If you have not attended a Weekend of Recovery or a Day of Recovery, you are eligible to sign up for our community peer-led support groups.
Our goal for the Community Peer Support Groups is to help participants decrease isolation and build connection through learning and interacting in a safe and supportive environment with other men survivors.
This group starts on Thursday July 24, 5pm PT, 8pm ET. This 90-minute group will run for 8 sessions, every other week for 16 weeks total. Registration for this group closes July 17.

July, 2025

September, 2025
2025 Fall Partners Peer Support Group
Our goal for the Partner Peer Support Groups is to provide you, the partner, with support and understanding about how you are impacted by the sexual harm done to your loved one. In this group you are the focus.
The topics of the group include: coping skills, understanding the impacts and reactions of sexual harm on the survivor and you, taking care of yourself, grief and loss, healing, loving a survivor, intimacy, and compassion.
The next Partner Peer Support Group starts on Thursday September 11, at 5:00pm- 6:30 pm PT, 8:00pm-9:30pm ET. Registration opens June 11.
Fall Weekend of Recovery*, Menucha Retreat Center, OR
Our next Level 1 WOR is in collaboration with the Pacific Northwest Community Survivor Network (PNWCSN) and will be held at the beautiful Menucha Retreat Center .
Menucha’s mission is enriching lives through hospitality, learning, reflection and renewal. Nestled in the scenic Columbia River Gorge of Oregon, Menucha serves about 200 groups annually; primarily adult retreats, workshops, family reunions, seminars, and conferences of nonprofit organizations.
Registration for this WOR will open June 17th.
*Weekends of Recovery are three-day healing workshops for male survivors of sexual harm as a child or as an adult. Learn more

Fall, 2025

Spring, 2026
2026 Alumni Service Project/Hiking Weekend at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
This special team-building event will provide the opportunity for MenHealing alumni, facilitators, board members, and support staff to give back in service and healing. The experience will take you up close and personal with some of the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary’s more than 1,600 rescued dogs, cats, horses, birds, rabbits, pics, and other barnyard animals.