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For Men To Talk launches new website to enhance support for Men’s Peer Support Group

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‘For Men To Talk’, a leading provider of peer support for men’s mental health, is thrilled to announce the launch of its new and updated website. The redesigned website aims to improve accessibility, provide valuable resources, and foster a stronger sense of community for individuals seeking support.

The updated website was funded by the Biggleswade Town Council. They acknowledged the significant contribution that the group makes to enrich and improve the quality of life of so many of the male residents in Biggleswade.

The revamped website features a modern and user-friendly design that focuses on delivering a seamless user experience. With intuitive navigation and a responsive layout, visitors can easily explore the various resources and support options available to them.

“Our primary goal with the new website is to create a platform that empowers men to seek and receive the support they need,” said ‘For Men To Talk’ founder Luke Newman. “Whether it’s at our meetings, signposting to professional organisations or informative blogs, we recognise the importance of providing a welcoming and inclusive space where men can connect, share experiences and find the support they deserve. “

The website offers comprehensive information about the peer support group’s mission, values and the types of support available. Visitors can gain a deeper understanding of the group’s purpose and the positive impact it has had on the lives of participants. The real-life testimonials and success stories from previous participants are showcased and highlights the positive impact of the peer support group, inspiring others to seek help and join the community.

The website will include the dates and times of where upcoming meetings are. They currently host physical meetings at The Crown Hotel, Weatherspoon in Biggleswade, The Roundabout Club in Sandy, St Neots Golf Club, Gamlingay Eco Hub, The Produce Hall in Stockport, weekly virtual meetings via Zoom and a monthly walking event in Biggleswade.

They will also be shortly launching ‘For Men To Talk… and Fish’ and a weekly ‘For Men To Talk… and Walk’ in Bedford.

To explore the new website and join the ‘For Men To Talk’ community, please visit https://formentotalk.co.uk/

Please contact Luke Newman on 07709 446480 or luke@formentotalk.co.uk for further information.