Support That Meets Teens Where They Are
Fight Club programs create consistent, adult-facilitated spaces where teens can talk openly, build trust, and feel less alone.

Built for Real Life, Not Ideal Scenarios
Fight Club programs are designed around how teens actually experience stress, identity, and pressure. Each group follows a predictable structure while allowing conversations to evolve naturally based on age, maturity, and group dynamics.
Boys Fight Club
Boys groups focus on connection, accountability, and honest conversation without pressure to perform or explain emotions perfectly. Sessions are guided, structured, and grounded in peer respect.
Girls Fight Club
Girls groups provide space for open discussion, shared experience, and peer connection. Conversations are age-appropriate, facilitated, and centered on belonging, confidence, and emotional awareness.
Do Life Together
Groups are built on consistency, shared experience, and showing up regularly.
Face-To Face Connections
In-person conversations create trust, presence, and real accountability.
You’re Not Alone
Participants hear from peers facing similar pressures and shared challenges.
Built for Boys Carrying More Than They Show
Fight Club supports boys who feel pressure to stay composed, handle stress alone, or avoid standing out.
Spaces Built Around Girls’ Real Lives
Girls Fight Club offers structured, supportive groups designed to help girls feel grounded, understood, and less alone.
Voices From Inside Fight Club
No two experiences look the same, but patterns emerge. These voices reflect what teens recognize through repeated participation and shared space.
Find the Right Fight Club Group
Fight Club groups are organized by age and location. Whether you’re looking for an existing group or interested in starting one, the next step begins here.

Updates From Inside the Work
Occasional updates on groups, growth, and how the work continues across schools and communities.