Men For Change
“ Be the change you wish
to see in the world. “
- Mahatma Gandhi
What is Men For Change?
- Each spring, men and men’s groups contribute $100 each.
- Anyone can contribute $100 in honor or memory of a man who exemplifies the spirit of the Campaign.
- They collectively support CVAN’s services for battered women and their children.
- Everyone is listed in a full-page newspaper Ad on Father’s Day.
- Men are taking a public stand against domestic violence.
How do I get involved?
To be a Man For Change or give in Honor of Memory of a man, make your online contribution by June 8.
Last year, an incredible 692 men and men’s groups came together to be Men For Change raising
$57,800!
Click to view the 2011 Men For Change Ad.
Many thanks to our hard-working committee and to all who contributed last year. We look forward to another successful campaign this year!
2011 Men For Change Committee
- Alan P. Davis, Co-Chair
S & D Coffee
- Merl Hamilton, Co-Chair
City of Concord
- Rev. Donald E. Anthony
Grace Lutheran Church
- Howard H. Bentley
Wells Fargo
- Howard Bertram
Complete Design & Packaging
- Bruce Burchfield
Sportscenter Athletic Club
- Woody Cain
MRN Radio
- Rick Carpenter
Conitex Sonoco
- Dave Cash
Allstate Insurance
- Daniel B. Criscoe
City of Concord, Finance Dept.
- Norman Franklin
Concord Fire Department
- Joe Gendoes
31 Construction
- Joe Guza
Joe's Sports Bar
- Gary Hahn
Mt. Pleasant Middle School
- David M. Holding
Gibson Mill Offices
- Joe Hunter
Wachovia, Retired
- John A. King, II
Sun-drop Bottling Co.
- Jon Langford, M.D.
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Assoc.
- Jim Miller
Cabarrus Physical Therapy
- Dan McCombs
Entec Services
- Tim Mueller
Kannapolis Intimidators
- Ben Palmer
Concord Printing Co.
- Kenny Propst
First Carolina Properties, Inc.
- Joseph J. Roche, M.D.
Dermatology Group of the Carolinas
- Steven Steinbacher
Criterion Healthcare
- Bob Suddreth
Wells Fargo
- Dean Wike
It’s All About You Salon
- Martin L. Young, Jr.
Young Cleaners