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‘For Men To Talk’ facilitator, Kenny-Joe Witney, shortlisted at the BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards
“Kenny-Joe is one of the most selfless, passionate and dedicated people I know. His support for men’s mental health and autism is inspiring to us all.” – Luke Newman, Founder of 'For Men To Talk'. We are thrilled to share some amazing news from 'For Men To Talk'. Our very own Kenny-Joe Witney has been shortlisted for the Volunteer Award at the 2025 BBC Three Counties Make a Difference Awards! This award is given to someone who has made a big...
Championing Mental Health: Luke Newman of ‘For Men To Talk’ engages with Richard Fuller MP in Potton town hall meeting
In Potton, Bedfordshire, Richard Fuller, the Member of Parliament for North East Bedfordshire, opened the floor to discuss pressing national and local matters, from housing infrastructures to healthcare provisions. However, it was a familiar face that sparked a...
Cultivating mental health: The therapeutic benefits of Bloomin’ Well for men’s well-being
In the vast garden of mental health support, there blooms an array of approaches, each offering unique pathways to healing and resilience. Among these, social and therapeutic horticulture stands out as a flourishing avenue, nurturing not only plants but also the...
Navigating the endless waves of grief
Grieving for a loved one is an difficult journey, one that transcends the passage of time. For Luke Newman, founder of 'For Men To Talk,' the pain of losing his Mum, Jen, to Ovarian Cancer still lingers, even 19 years after her passing. In the realm of grief, time is...