The local nonprofit Citizens Opposed to Domestic Abuse, or CODA, is holding a free Men’s Community Breakfast on Tuesday, May 20 with internationally recognized educator and lecturer, Tony Porter. This breakfast will provide men with an opportunity to experience the work of “A Call To Men” in promoting healthy and respectful manhood and the role of men in ending domestic abuse. Participants will have the chance to network with one another and become engaged in local efforts to end domestic abuse in the Lowcountry. The breakfast will be catered by Red Rooster Cafe and held at TCL Building 23, Ribaut Road, Beaufort. From 7:30 – 8 a.m., event check-in and breakfast; 8 to 10 a.m., Tony Porter will speak. Online registration is required by Friday, May 16: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/mens-community-breakfast-tickets-11491879521.
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