Presented by BLESSE & Black Mental Health Canada
REAL’SILIENCE is more than just an event—it’s a movement. This one-day symposium brings together powerful voices, lived experiences, and unwavering strength to shine a light on the resilience, healing, and excellence of Black men. Through panels, performances, keynote addresses, and community engagement, we explore the challenges and triumphs that shape the journey of Black men in Canada.


About the Organizers
BLESSE (Born Leaders Elite Sanctified Social Enterprise) was founded by Andrew Bond, who turned his lived experience with incarceration into a mission of restoration. BLESSE provides culturally responsive, wrap-around support to Black men reintegrating into society, focusing on ownership—mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and economically.
Black Mental Health Canada is proud to partner in this initiative, championing mental wellness, equity, and healing in Black communities.
What to Expect
- Inspirational Keynotes from change-makers like Renford Farrier and Andrew Bond.
- Engaging Panel Discussions on Faith & Fortitude, Business & Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, and Redemption after incarceration.
- Live Performances including spoken word and R&B showcases.
- Local Black Vendors & Networking Opportunities to support and uplift Black-owned businesses.
- Culturally Grounded Opening Ceremonies including reflection and community building.


Why REAL’SILIENCE Matters
Black men face unique barriers related to systemic racism, stigma, and lack of representation in wellness spaces. REAL’SILIENCE creates a culturally rooted platform for truth-telling, healing, and collective growth—because Black men’s stories deserve to be heard, honored, and empowered.
Join Us
Experience an unforgettable day of purpose, passion, and perseverance. Whether you’re attending to listen, to learn, or to lend your voice—this is a space where Black excellence is not only celebrated, but sustained.
For more information contact
Andrew Bond –
a.bond@bornleaderselite.com
Andrew Bond –
info@blesse.org
BMHC –
info@blackmentalhealth.ca