Man With A Long Road Inc.
‘We are then great men when we respectfully stand in the presence of greater men, much mightier than ourselves” – Chad (founder)
We Are Non Profit Organization
With a plethora of issues men are currently facing within the Family Courts and society through false allegations, the nonprofit, Man with A Long Road Inc was created. This nonprofit is designed to combat social issues within the Family Courts and expose unjust stigmas that target men prematurely. We will look to create resources, gain partnerships, form statistics, bring education and awareness, but most importantly, pursue judicial reform. Man with A Long Road Inc welcomes men of all colors and nationalities, in which we will serve our fellow man under one banner by providing a safe and supportive platform to share their personal stories. By supporting this nonprofit organization, you are investing in the lives of men and their children. We stand strong on the belief that no loving father deserves to be taken from the lives of their children unjustifiably. Not only in the courtrooms will we look to change the narratives, but also within the community through acts of service, protection, and image building. This will give us the platform to create strategic solutions to resolve old and outdated structural-bias issues that plague our youth and communities through judicial causes of father absence
We Are A Strong Team
The MWALR teams was created with two specific moral visions in mind: To hold loyalty above all, and to refrain from political correction. We are men of all colors and backgrounds, and this is the source of our strength. We believe in our Motto: Semper Frater Meus/Nemquam Fratrem Meum – meaning: always with my brother/never abandon my brother. Our team believes being correct, and having loyalty while simultaneously displaying professionalism will set the standard for men to value truth and accountability over trend-thinking.
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Volunteering our time for a cause unfavorable to ourselves will change the trajectory of our minds. When we place others first, we are then set on a course to become the best versions of ourselves. Would you like to volunteer?