We’re excited to be back in year 3 of this space!
Who we are:
We are a group of Acadia students who are male or who identify with masculinity. This includes cisgender and trans men, as well as non-binary people who feel aligned with spaces where maleness and masculinity are discussed.
What will we do:
Cook a delicious meal together, connect, have fellowship, and discuss topics relevant to Men’s health issues mind, body and spirit.
Our hope:
To support male and masculine identified Acadia students in mental wellness and health.
Some of the Topics:
Processing of difficult emotions, Stress Management, Supporting a friends in difficult times, Communicating Effectively, Loneliness and Connection, Optimizing Sleep, Myths of Men’s Mental Health, and Rest and topics chosen by student members.
When and where:
This program will run at the Front Street Community Oven in Wolfville every Tuesday night from 5:00pm to 7:00pm, from September 12th to April and is free for all participants.
How to Sign Up:
Email counselling@acadiau.ca to sign-up and get details.
Questions? Email duncan@frontstreetoven.ca or david.macphee@acadiau.ca
Program Hosts
David MacPhee, MSW RSW
David is a Social worker born and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. He has worked as a clinical therapist at CFS Saskatoon, the Suspected Trauma and Abuse Response Team at the IWK, the PAUSE Mental Health Walk-in Clinic at the North End Community Health Centre, and currently works for the Clinical Virtual Care Team at the Nova Scotia Health Authority. David is a husband, father and pet owner. He is also a comic book aficionado, music nut and avid hockey fan.
Duncan Ebata, he/they
Duncan is a food and narrative facilitator. Duncan is an Acadia Grad and has lived and worked in Wolfville for the past 14 years. He works with communities to create spaces for everyday wellness, healing, and connection. Duncan is co-founder of Front Street Community Oven and a Narrative Facilitator at How We Thrive.
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