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Men taking the lead: Addressing environmental concerns and climate change
In the ongoing global conversation about environmental issues and climate change, men are increasingly stepping up to the plate, recognising the importance of their role in creating a sustainable future. While environmental activism has often been seen as a predominantly female domain, men are breaking through the stereotypes and contributing significantly to the discourse surrounding our planet's health. One key concern for men in the face of...
Eighth Humanitarian Trip in Kenya is Huge SuccessÂ
‘For Men To Talk’ founder, Luke Newman from Potton, has returned home from Kenya where he helped build a better future for children living in a deprived environment. Luke, 42, has visited Nakuru, 85 miles north of the capital city, Nairobi, seven times previously....
Saying thank you to our friend Paul ‘Gorilla’ Leggat
In February 2023, we sadly and suddenly lost a member of the ‘For Men To Talk’ family in Paul ‘Gorilla’ Leggat. Paul attended our physical meetings in St Neots and Biggleswade, as well as our walking group. Described as kind and wonderful and with so much love,...
For Men To Talk announces fishing group to improve mental health
A local men’s poor support offering physically, virtual and walking meetings will shortly be launching a group for men to discuss their mental health whilst fishing. ‘For Men To Talk’ recognises that fishing can have several benefits for men's mental health, including...