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Welcome to the houston chapter of boys to men Texas

We mentor boys...
...to become better men

History

Boys to Men Mentoring Network was founded in 1996 by Craig McClain, Herb Sigurdson, and his son Joe.

programs

Our programs are designed to create safe spaces for both boys and mentors to develop positive and healthy relationships built on honesty, consistency, and accountability.

CURRICULUM

Our community based mentoring model challenges young men to reach their fullest potential

FATHERLESS GENERATION

Fatherless teenage boys have a higher than average risk of participating in crime, dropping out of school, and entering into the prison system before the age of 18.

SEE HOW BOYS TO MEN CHANGES LIVES

Every week, our mentors show up at middle schools, high schools, and community centers to give teenage boys a community of men who listen, encourage, and empower them.

THE CRITICAL WINDOW IS MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL

We Empower Teenage Boys
To Follow Their Dreams

encourage

Learn more about our commitment to fatherless and at-risk teenage boys.

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empower

How our in-school group mentoring reengages disconnected boys.

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engage

Looking for a way to get involved? Join our community.

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THE PROBLEM

Be Part Of The Solution

The number of boys growing up without fathers in their lives has reached epidemic proportions. High rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock births have created a generation of fatherless boys

RECENT NEWS AND EVENTS

We Empower Teenage Boys

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connected

Every man has a story to share. Are you ready to share yours with our boys?

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involved

Are you looking for ways to support our organization? We’d love to know more about how you would like to become a part of the Boys to Men Texas community.

BTM Financials

Boys to Men Texas is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization operating in La Mesa, California.

Study Results

A USD case study found that program participants saw improvements in their academic performance, relationships with adults, and overall self-esteem.

Life After BTM

In 2009, we asked a program evaluation consultant to develop a survey to measure the long-term effects of our program.