The California Men’s Service Challenge builds on Governor Newsom’s
recent executive order responding to rising suicide rates, disconnection and declining college attendance among young men and boys to address the mental health crisis while creating new pathways to purpose, leadership and belonging.
“Across California, young men lack connection and direction, while they are desperately needed to serve in their communities,” said GO-Serve Director Josh Fryday. “Through service, we can help them find purpose, build careers and make a real difference.
For this effort, California Volunteers, Office of the Governor is partnering with leaders already doing the work including the YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles, Improve Your Tomorrow, Big Brothers Big Sisters, MENTOR California, the Giants Community Fund and the American Institute for Boys and Men.