
The Greater Life of Fayetteville’s PIN (People In Need) Program, in partnership with Carolina Collaborative Community Care, will host its 9th community wellness session entitled ‘Tight’N It Up: New Year, New Legacy’.
Men across the country are entering the New Year with renewed hope and expectations for redefining how they set goals by embracing affirmations that foster purpose-driven transformation, emotional well-being and lasting stability. These affirmations reflect their commitment to personal growth, resilience, and intentional living in an ever-changing world.
This men-only session will provide insight and practical strategies to help men set intentional goals that strengthen fatherhood, advance careers and build generational stability.
The session is free to attend and will take place on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at 600 Orange St., in Fayetteville, NC.
By embracing affirmations rooted in purpose and self-awareness, ‘New Year, New Legacy’ will transcend the idea of a fresh start to inspire intentional growth and transformation. Men will be encouraged to heal, reconnect, and reclaim their strength from the inside out by engaging in open dialogue around goal-setting that strengthens fatherhood, advances career pathways and promotes financial preparedness.
The session will establish a foundation for men to set and achieve meaningful goals that support stability, self-mastery and overall well-being in the year ahead. These intentional declarations reflect a growing movement to confront stigma, uncertainty, and stress as men work to break generational cycles and ultimately build lives that align with their values. Participants will also receive professional and spiritual guidance on effective self-care practices that support long-term mental wellness, emotional balance and resilience.
Registration for the men-only community wellness session is open now through Tuesday, Jan. 20, 2026, at midnight. To attend, register via Eventbrite at https://GLOF-NewLegacy.eventbrite.com.
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