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'''Harry Crouch''' is President of the [[National Coalition For Men]]. Harry has over 45 years public, private and nonprofit program and business conceptualization, design, development, training, management, monitoring and consulting experience. He helped design and launch a San Diego Domestic Violence Council gender inclusive nondenominational faith-based domestic violence, education, outreach and referral program, perhaps the first of its kind to include men as victims. He oversees the operation of and helps guide and grow NCFM. By referral, he also, prepares parents for family court mediation, primarily high conflict cases.
 
'''Harry Crouch''' is President of the [[National Coalition For Men]]. Harry has over 45 years public, private and nonprofit program and business conceptualization, design, development, training, management, monitoring and consulting experience. He helped design and launch a San Diego Domestic Violence Council gender inclusive nondenominational faith-based domestic violence, education, outreach and referral program, perhaps the first of its kind to include men as victims. He oversees the operation of and helps guide and grow NCFM. By referral, he also, prepares parents for family court mediation, primarily high conflict cases.
   
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== See Also ==
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*[[Marc Angelucci]]
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*[[National Coalition For Men]]
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 26 July 2022

Harry Crouch is President of the National Coalition For Men. Harry has over 45 years public, private and nonprofit program and business conceptualization, design, development, training, management, monitoring and consulting experience. He helped design and launch a San Diego Domestic Violence Council gender inclusive nondenominational faith-based domestic violence, education, outreach and referral program, perhaps the first of its kind to include men as victims. He oversees the operation of and helps guide and grow NCFM. By referral, he also, prepares parents for family court mediation, primarily high conflict cases.

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