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Support Our Mission Your Way.

At TOUGH TO TALK, we believe that everyone has the power to make a significant impact in the fight against male suicide and the promotion of men's mental health. That’s why we offer flexible opportunities for you to support our mission in a way that aligns with your passions, resources, and lifestyle. Whether you’re an individual, a business, or a community group, your involvement is crucial to our success.

Dear Friends,

 

I am Steve Whittle, founder of TOUGH TO TALK. Today, I reach out to you with a personal invitation to join a movement that is not only close to my heart but critical to our society.

 

At TOUGH TO TALK, we are dedicated to breaking the silence surrounding male mental health and fighting the devastating impact of suicide among men. But we cannot do it alone. Your involvement could make all the difference.

Every day, we lose precious lives to the silent battle against mental health struggles—a battle that many face alone. It's not just a statistic; it's a call to action for each of us to step forward and support those in need. Whether you have personally felt the impact of mental health issues or simply share our passion for advocacy, there is a place for you in this vital mission.

We understand that everyone has unique abilities and resources to offer, which is why we’ve made it possible for people from all walks of

life to get involved.

 

Here are a few ways you can help:

 

Volunteer Your Time: Our volunteers are the backbone of our operations, helping us organize events, run workshops, and spread awareness.

Organize Fundraising Events: Whether it’s a community run, a bake sale, or a corporate event, fundraisers are a fun and effective way to support our cause.

Make a Donation: Every donation, no matter the size, helps us continue our work and expand our reach to men who need it most.

 

Become an Advocate: Help us change the conversation about mental health by sharing our message with your community and social networks.

Your involvement means more than just contributing to a cause—it signifies a commitment to change and a desire to empower those who struggle. With your help, we can provide men with the tools they need to manage their mental health, encourage open dialogue, and ultimately, save lives.

Please consider what you can do to help. It doesn’t require a grand gesture—just a genuine willingness to make a difference. 

Together, we can create a world where the phrase “man up” means to speak out, seek help, and support each other. Together, we can save lives.

Steve Whittle

Tough to Talk Founder

Simple ways for individuals and groups to get involved.

Fundraise.

Save lives with your fundraising efforts, we make it simple for your to make Tough To Talk one of your charities of choice

#Manup.

get your hands on a copy of our impactful #MANUP Book and #MANUP Journal or send one to that mate or loved one that needs it.

Donate.

Simple one off and monthly donation options that help create a world where men no longer feel silenced by stigma, fear, and shame.

Wear the Message.

Our range of Tough Gear Swag is ready and waiting for you to help us spread our life-saving mission.

Together, we can save lives and build a brighter future for all. Join us in this crucial mission.

Simple ways for businesses and organisations to get involved.

Awareness.

Introducing TOUGH TALKS™

A hard hitting exploration of the harsh realities of male suicide. Join us as we empower your people to dismantle stigmas, find actionable solutions and turn the tide.

Attitude.

Tough to talk collaborates with HR and Leadership teams to deliver compelling content that deeply resonates with men including the deeply impactful #MANUP Book and #MANUP Journal

Action.

Our fully accredited and Tough Talker™ enhanced training programs give your team essential skills to understand, identify and interview with confidence. 

Partnership.

Partnering with Tough to Talk demonstrates a genuine commitment to tackling male suicide and fosters a genuine and supportive culture where men can thrive not just survive.

Share this to your network now!

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