Built for where he is
Middle school, high school, and young adulthood tracks. The scenarios, language, and stakes match his world.
KOA, the Koalition Practice tool, is a rite-of-passage practice app for boys and young men ages 11 to 24. It builds reps on the hardest thing: spotting bad pressure on girls, saying something real, getting help, and holding your line.
Middle school, high school, and young adulthood tracks. The scenarios, language, and stakes match his world.
Practice as yourself, as the friend stepping in, as family keeping someone safe, or as the adult guide setting limits.
Every scenario weighs how safe it is to act. Safe enough, risky, or unsafe. No one is coached to go in alone.
KOA has three tracks: middle school (11-14), high school (15-17), and young adulthood (18-24). Each track matches its scenarios and language to that age.
No. KOA is a practice tool, not therapy or counseling. It is a place to rehearse what to say and do before a real moment hits, built by a facilitator with 30+ years of youth work.
Yes. Organizational pilots run $1,500 to $2,500 for a 4-week facilitated program with full tool access and two training sessions. Book a founder conversation to talk fit.