
Men live shorter lives than women and are disproportionately affected by cancer, cardiovascular disease and suicide. Men who are poorer and more marginalised are impacted the most. We want to change this.
The Government has recently announced that it will develop the first ever men’s health strategy – and they are calling for evidence to support a consultation before July 17th.
As we have over a decade of experience working with a variety of men through our work with hundreds of grassroots community organisations, we will be submitting key evidence to the Government as experts in this space.
To gather this evidence, we will be running a series of Men Talk events across the country to give men from all backgrounds the opportunity to share where they struggle most with health and wellbeing, and what they think can be done to change things for good –because we know how critical it is that any conversation about health issues impacting men places men at the centre.
We are seeking donors to help us reach our £20k goal for this vital piece of research. You can be an individual, corporate partner or trust/foundation. You can support anonymously or, if donating £2,000 or more, you have the option to be recognised as a donor.
Donating is easy through our Just Giving page or get in touch with us to hear more. Together we can make history and stop men dying too young!
This is a once in a decade opportunity to pave the way for delivering real change in the men’s health space, to come together and advocate for the men in all our lives – our grandads, husbands, partners, dads, brothers, sons and nephews – who deserve to live longer lives in good health.
We must act quickly ahead of the July 17th deadline. Click on the link to donate or get in touch with the team today to discuss how we can work together to stop men dying too young.
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