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INFLUENCING A GENERATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS TO HONOR AND RESPECT EACH OTHER IN THOUGHTS, WORDS AND ACTIONS.

The Honor Movement is designed to teach critical human values to pre-teens and teens. Focused on raising future generations who are conscious of honoring and respecting themselves and others. 

Our 5 Codes are designed to help them consider others in their decision making and to answer life’s questions by first considering: what is the right thing to do? 

We curate environments focused on teaching the 5 codes through physical activity, mentoring and tutoring. These environments help to develop our students social, mental and physical habits and abilities. 

 
 
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CODES

01. NEW GUY CODE

BOYS - HONOR AND RESPECT WOMEN.

  • Honor: I treat her the way that I would want my daughter to be treated.

  • Ownership: I take responsibility for my actions towards her.

  • Nobility: I don’t take advantage of her, even if she’s willing.

  • Obedience: I respect her boundaries.

  • Respect: I know that she is a source of life, worthy of love and respect.


GIRLS - KNOW YOUR WORTH.

  • Honor: I value myself and act accordingly.

  • Ownership: I make decisions based on my future well-being.

  • Nobility: I will influence others positively

  • Obedience: I discern who is trustworthy.

  • Respect: I hold myself and others to a high standard based on mutual respect.

 

 
 
 
 

OUR FOUNDER

 
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Ché Scott is a leader, author, and founder of The Honor Movement: Influencing a generation of boys and girls to honor and respect each other in thoughts, words and actions. This unique message is what he considers to be his calling: Creating a world where kids are taught the importance of honor and respect. 

Before we heard about #MeToo, Ché was already hard at work trying to change the way a generation of boys were taught to view and treat girls. Ché wanted to give young boys the tools to develop healthy relationships with girls, to learn the importance of  honoring and protecting women, and to cope with the common male peer pressures associated with modern dating, setting a foundation for the way they conduct relationships with women as adults. 

The Honor Movement teaches similar principles for other areas of life, while setting a positive foundation for the future. Ché focuses on five codes he believes will help to shape future generations for the better. 

Ché is a mentor, a coach and is passionate about making an impact; he firmly believes that by investing in the youth today we will transform the world tomorrow.