Quien Somos?

 

Efrain Reyes

A Mexican American father, son, brother and son. Efrain is originally from Tenochtitlan-Mexico and immigrated as child to Southern California where he resides with his family. He and his lovely wife of 9 years have two girls together. Efrain has over 8 years working in behavioral health with children, parents and families.

Through his experience, Efrain has has the opportunity of working with children of all ages and abilities. His love for children called him to support father since he saw a lack of support for brown fathers in his community. Efrain is a very easy going individual and enjoys being out in nature is his free time. He is a certified Life Coach and holds a Masters Degree in Human and Family Development from Arizona State University.

Jose salce

Jose Salce was born in Jalisco, Mexico. Raised in Orange County, by his mother and father, grew up with four sisters and a younger brother. Jose understands the importance of Familia. At a young age, Jose witnessed his Parents struggle with the challenges that immigrants face when arriving to the United States. Determined to better his life, he made it his mission to get complete his education. In 2015 graduated from California State University, Fullerton, with a Bachelors of Science  degree in Human Services. During his studies, Jose found his passion for closed group containers having personally experienced the healing that emerges from having a safe, nonjudgmental space where participants can share vulnerability and truth. Currently Jose continues to participate in groups to support his mental and emotional health. He also co-leads closed container groups focused on offering men support and guidance.

Jose enjoys playing chess and spending time with his daughter and fiancé out in nature. He strives to be of service to others and is on a mission to help men connect with themselves, while inspiring them to be the best fathers and husbands they can be for their familias.

Our focus is raising self awareness by provoking self reflection to the “here and now”; this means acknowledging and taking accountability for our life.

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