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Highlands of Royston donation helps more men find a safe space to talk
'For Men To Talk' has received a generous £250 donation from Highlands of Royston at Low Cottage, and this support will make a real difference to men who need a safe, friendly place to talk about their mental health. Founder Luke Newman said, “Donations like this allow us to keep creating spaces where men feel comfortable, accepted, and able to open up in their own time. Every contribution helps us reach more men who simply need someone to...
Local shops playing a powerful role in supporting ‘For Men To Talk’
Local shops play a powerful role in supporting community groups. They’re more than just places where people buy things – they’re central to the life of a neighborhood. Community groups like ‘For Men To Talk’ can thrive with help from these local businesses. Simply...
Movember: Growing facial hair for a worthy cause
Movember is an annual global event that takes place in November, where men all over the world grow moustaches and beards to raise awareness and funds for men's health issues. This unique campaign, which began in 2003, aims to address crucial health concerns such as...
‘For Men To Talk’ founder at the BBC Three Counties Radio held at The BIGG Theatre
Today, ‘For Men To Talk’ founder Luke Newman joined the lively audience at the BBC Three Counties Radio Andy Collins Breakfast Show, hosted live from The BIGG Theatre in Biggleswade for a special Halloween broadcast. It was a great moment for Newman, the listeners,...