Respect, Dignity, and the Fight for Change

Good Wolf owner Nathan Keane interned with Epik Project while earning his social work degree. During this time, he was deeply moved by the organization's efforts to combat sexual exploitation by addressing its root causes.

He saw that Epik Project worked from a foundation of true respect for victims of sex trafficking and a deep understanding that each human is inherently valuable and worthy of dignity… Even in the midst of culture that often suggests otherwise.

If human dignity isn’t worth feeding, what is?

Epik Project

Informed by the wisdom of sex traffic survivors, Epik Project has worked tirelessly since 2012 to disrupt the demand for sexual exploitation across the United States through prevention, learning & education, survivor advocacy, and innovation & technology.

Epik Project works to shift culture by challenging toxic beliefs and promoting a generative masculinity focused on empathy, emotional intelligence, and respect.

How Good Wolf Supports Epik Project

Each year, members of the Good Wolf team participate in EPIK Project’s Hard Road Challenge, a nationwide fundraising event. Teams engage in choose-your-own-challenge activities to support EPIK Project’s impactful work in communities nationwide. So far, we've summited Mount Saint Helens and run a half marathon - and raised over $5000 doing so.