Draft:Joshua Project (youth development)
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The Joshua Project[1], founded by Philip Loydpierson in 1998, is a non-profit[2] based in North Carolina offering transformative rites-of-passage experiences for young men. It aims to guide participants through the transition into adulthood with mentorship and a focus on mature masculinity. The organization conducts seasonal retreats in woodland settings, including the notable "Warrior" event in the summer, along with other themed retreats throughout the year. These events incorporate spiritual practices without adhering to a specific religious doctrine, welcoming participants primarily from North Carolina but open to all.
These retreats emphasize spiritual growth and mature masculinity, involving a diverse community with a 2:1 ratio of men to boys. The program is inclusive of LGBTQ+ participants and is not designed as a therapeutic intervention but rather as a mentoring and educational experience. Financial support through donations and scholarships enables wide participation. The project is volunteer-driven, with seasonal events addressing different aspects of masculinity.[3]
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