MindtheMen are a men's (18+) peer to peer suicide prevention & mental well-being support group. Talk, listen and feel supported. [email protected] - to join
Alongside our weekly meetings we have always provided a variety of FREE regular wellbeing activities and events for all our MindTheMen members.
These wellbeing activities can only happen with the support and kindness of everyone who supports MindTheMen.
Thank you. 🤜💙🤛
MindTheMen Cinema visit to see the brilliant movie “I Swear”. Uplifting, informative, funny, emotional and stigma reducing. A must see ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ @StudiocanalUK#iswear
A massive thanks to the West Highland Way walkers who completed the 96 mile trek from Fort William to Milngavie. Promoting MindtheMen and flying our flag every step of the way they have raised over £2000 (donations still incoming!).
All at MindtheMen are extremely grateful 💙
A big massive thanks again to Ross Lyall and the team at Slanj kilts who were extremely kind in providing us all with free kilt hire for the BBC Make a Difference Awards.
MindtheMen are very grateful to have been part of the BBC Make a Difference Awards at Pacific Quay, Glasgow.
We were joined by many fantastic groups and organisations across Scotland.
We were very pleased to receive a Highly Commended award in the Community Groups category.
Very proud of all the MindtheMen team today as we appeared on the BBC Morning Live show as nominees of the BBC Make A Difference award.
Please have a view of our short film which starts 47 minutes into the show (you can fast forward 😁) via this link:
https://t.co/KYFK5K2ZiU
If you’re near a TV tomorrow morning (Fri 26 Sep) then tune in to BBC1 from 9:30am to watch MindtheMen who will be featured on the Morning Live show being interviewed by Gordon Smart.
@BBCMorningLive
MindtheMen waved off the wonderful walkers who are undertaking the 96 miles of the West Highland Way today from Fort William to Milngavie. They are walking to raise awareness about our clubs & suicide prevention.
#MentalHealth
To donate go to:
https://t.co/F2kZrCoYvy
MindTheMen meeting with Gordon Smart from the BBC Morning Live show today. Sharing what we do and raising awareness about men’s mental wellbeing and suicide prevention.
We are looking forward to seeing the finished film on TV soon. Thanks to the BBC team for a fun morning.
The national Records of Scotland have released today (16/09/25) the probable deaths by suicide in Scotland in 2024.
There has been an 11% decrease in suicides from the previous year which equates to 86 fewer people dieing.
read the full report here:
https://t.co/GuBLkKtjGE
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of boxing champion Ricky Hatton.
If you are struggling with your thoughts please reach out for help.
Samaritans 116 123
NHS24 111
Shout text SHOUT to 85258
MindtheMen meeting every Monday 7pm-9pm
#RickyHatton#suicideprevention
If you are near Rouken Glen park today come along and say hello to the MindtheMen team at our stall and find out more about our clubs and the support we provide.
We are taking part in the Ryan Connell Foundation 5 aside football tounament.
footie, food and a fun raffle.
A massive thank you to the young people and staff of De Paul House, Mungo Foundation. Thanks to all their supporters and organisers for this kind donation to MindTheMen.
A massive thank you to Slanj Kilts & Trews who are supporting MindtheMen by providing free kilt hire when we attend the BBC “make a difference” awards ceremony on the 28th of September.
Fitting day today. @slanjkilts
https://t.co/q52d5nsN5f 🤜🏴🤛
We would like to share with you a short film the BBC made following our nomination as part of the “make a difference award 2025”
A big thank you to all our facilitators, members and supporters.
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#BBCMakeADifference
Link to film:
https://t.co/7cz1y5MEsS