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Celebrating Kenny-Joe Witney’s Highly Commended Award
‘For Men To Talk’ is delighted to share some very exciting news. Our wonderful facilitator, Kenny-Joe Witney, has been awarded a Highly Commended Award in the Volunteer Award category at the 2025 BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards. This special recognition is given to people who make a real difference in their communities by giving their time and energy to help others. The awards ceremony took place at the Grove Theatre in Dunstable on...
Understanding head and neck cancer in men: Symptoms and treatment
Head and neck cancer encompasses a range of malignancies that affect the throat, voice box, mouth, nose, and surrounding areas. While it can affect anyone, men are statistically more prone to developing this condition. Awareness of the symptoms and available...
Unveiling the cognitive benefits of regular walking
In the pursuit of a healthy and fulfilling life, cognitive well-being holds a significant place. While puzzles and brain teasers often steal the spotlight in discussions about cognitive function, there's an equally effective and refreshing way to boost your...
Enhancing Community Wellness: ‘For Men To Talk’ and The BIGG Theatre
In an inspiring move towards strengthening community support and fostering creative expression, Luke Newman, founder of the men’s peer support group 'For Men To Talk', recently met with Danielle Reales and Anna Stolli from The BIGG Theatre. The meeting focused on...