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Man Enough to Heal Wednesday, March 11

Man Enough to Heal, March 11, 2026 at Humber College Lakeshore campus

Courage, Connection and Healing

On Wednesday, March 11, from 7–9 PM, The Gatehouse will host Man Enough to Heal, a panel discussion at Humber College Lakeshore Campus.

This event brings together male-identifying survivors of childhood sexual abuse to share lived experience, insight, and perspective on healing and recovery. Survivors of all gender identities, as well as allies and supporters, are welcome to attend.

Man Enough to Heal creates a structured, supportive space where men’s voices are centred, stigma is challenged, and difficult conversations can happen safely and respectfully.

About the Panel

The Man Enough to Heal panel features men speaking honestly about the long-term impact of childhood sexual abuse, the challenges of healing, and what recovery has looked like across different stages of life.

The discussion is co-moderated by Stewart Thompson and Mike Allan, both peer facilitators with The Gatehouse, and is guided by shared agreements that prioritize safety, choice, and respect.

This is not group therapy, and no audience participation is required. Attendees are welcome to listen, reflect, and engage at their own pace.

Why This Conversation Matters

Childhood sexual abuse remains deeply stigmatized, particularly when survivors are men. Many male survivors grow up without language for their experiences, or without permission to express how trauma has shaped their lives.

Man Enough to Heal exists to challenge that silence.

The panel aims to:

  • Normalize conversations about childhood sexual abuse and its impact on men
  • Challenge harmful myths about masculinity, strength, and emotional expression
  • Reduce shame and isolation through shared stories and connection
  • Increase awareness of supports available to male survivors and their loved ones

By hearing men speak openly and honestly, participants gain a deeper understanding of how trauma affects men across the lifespan.

Intended Outcomes

While each attendee’s experience will be unique, the event is designed to support the following outcomes:

  • Participants feel less alone and more validated in their experiences
  • Increased understanding of trauma and its effects on men
  • Greater openness to seeking support and engaging in healing
  • A stronger, more informed community committed to supporting male survivors

Who Should Attend

Man Enough to Heal is open to:

  • Male-identifying survivors of childhood sexual abuse
  • Survivors of all gender identities who wish to listen and learn
  • Supporters, loved ones, and allies seeking greater understanding

You do not need prior experience with The Gatehouse to attend. All are welcome.

Event Details

Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Check in at 6:30PM
Location: Humber College, Lakeshore Campus, Building and Room to be confirmed via separate email to all registrants

Cost: $20 per person. All proceeds support The Gatehouse.

Get your ticket(s) today!👉 Purchase your ticket here:  https://www.zeffy.com/en-CA/ticketing/man-enough-to-heal-event-march-11–2026 Space is limited! Tickets are limited to 65 max. 

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