Community Conductor
Michael Parker
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Our story so far
Brighton was the first abandofbrothers’ community to form. In 2009, a group of men who’d all been involved in the formative stages of abandofbrothers, took the transformational weekend offering and grounded it into a grass roots, community led initiative. These men were all passionate about men’s work, community building and creating positive social change. They included Rex Brangwyn, Andrew Drake, Jolyon Hammond, Dan Hartley and Mark Nightingale; men who are all still actively involved with the Charity to this day.
Since inception the Brighton community has grown to over 100 mentors and worked intensively with over 80 local young men.
Recent news from the Brighton Community
Ben Dalby, a mentee from abandofbrothers Brighton, is interviewed for 'A Life in the Day' in the Sunday Times magazine.
Abob at the Being A Man Festival, 2017
Mark Nightingale reports on his experience of giving a 15 minute Bite at Being A Man, the South Bank’s annual …Read More »Abob CEO, Nathan Roberts in the Guardian on the prison crisis.
The Guardian's 'Comment is Free' section invited Abob's CEO, Nathan Roberts, to write about why the prison crisis is happening. …Read More »Chief Exec, Nathan Roberts at the Being A Man Festival 2015
Have a listen to Chief Exec, Nathan Roberts, talking about what abandofbrothers do, and why he was personally drawn to …Read More »Another deserving winner – Mark Nightingale
The Rotary Club of Brighton gave Mark a Citizens Award on December 17th for his outstanding contributions through abob to …Read More »
Brighton community location
64 Old Shoreham Rd
Brighton East Sussex BN1 5DD
United Kingdom