We are a diverse and dynamic group of individuals, dedicated to maintaining healthy working relationships, defined by a shared commitment to ethical leadership and inclusive decision-making that celebrates differences while seeking consensus.
Our Direct Services Team is made up of highly-skilled trauma clinicians, utilizing current ethical and best practice evidence-based standards of trauma treatment.
Some of our staffing needs are supplemented by the generosity of numerous Weekend of Recovery Alumni who offer their volunteer service to support MenHealing projects.
2025 Annual Report

Meet Our Team

Mary Agudelo
she/her
Bookkeeper

Evan Basting
he/him
Program Evaluation Project

Lee Beckstead
he/him
Direct Services
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Chad Corbley
he/him
Direct Services
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Mike Davis
he/him
Blog
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Stephanie DeCandia
she/her
Support Groups Project Co-Director
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Sandi Forti
she/her
PhD, PC
Direct Services
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Zidia Gibson
she/her
Digital Outreach Director
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Sharon Imperato
she/her
LMHC
Direct Services
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The generosity of donated and volunteer time from our amazing facilitator team and alumni is a core factor of MenHealing’s success…
$300,000OF DONATED TIME
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF$150,000OF DONATED TIME
FACILITATOR TEAM
$75,000OF DONATED TIME
ALUMNI VOLUNTEERS

Eric Jennings
he/they
Website & Blog
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Sam Katz
he/him
Marketing & Fundraising

Kenton Kirby
he/him
Programs Director
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Jordan Masciangelo
he/him
Creative Director
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Trisha Massa
she/her
Outreach Coordinator
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Ernesto Mujica
he/him
PhD
Direct Services
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Michael Munson
he/him
Board Member
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Richard Sims
he/him
MSME, MSMT, CTP
Direct Services
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Jim Struve
he/him
LCSW
Executive Director
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Debra Warner
she/her
PsyD
Board Member
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Shar Wood
she/her
Executive Assistant
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One of the valuable resources at our healing retreats is the presence of women on our team who bring a wealth of therapeutic experience with men who have had a history of sexual harm. Women can offer the benefit of witness and exchange that may differ from what men have experienced. Their presence offers men an opportunity to examine their reactions to women in a safe setting.