#Talktober is one of The Male Hug’s most important campaigns of the year. It challenges and encourages men from all walks of life across the nation to support a buddy, get talking and help continue to support the vital work The Male Hug is doing. Our 1800 MY BUDDY hotline and education programs provide much needed support for many men in our community.
So get involved. Support a buddy. Sign up for Talktober here, get talking and raise money towards positive men’s wellbeing.
Star-studded Corporate Lunch at the MCG – July 11th
The EOFY event of the year is back!! Kick a Goal for Mental Health at the MCG and start the new Financial Year off for a great cause! After selling out the MCG last year, we are back with our premiere event with another huge star-studded lineup of special guest speakers and panellists along with exclusive memorabilia up for auction.
Join us for a special catered luncheon overlooking the mighty and historic MCG and help raise vital funds that support our ongoing intervention and prevention education in our community towards positive mental health.
Our special guests include:
AFL legend Billy Brownless, Carlton CEO Brian Cook, along with The Male Hug Ambassadors, Kevin Sheedy AO, Matthew Richardson, Andrew Conway & Tim Mannah, comedian Elliot Goblet and more surprise guests on the day!
Discussions and panels centred on mental health and wellbeing in the workplace and in life in general
2 course lunch with 3 hour drink package included per guest
Exclusive memorabilia for Auction raising vital funds towards The Male Hug programs
Individual or Table of 10 bookings available.
This is an EOFY event not to be missed. Book your tickets today! Proudly partnered by the Institute of Public Accountants.
We are The Male Hug, a not for profit organisation that is committed to raising awareness and prevention education for men’s mental health for professional males. We are dedicated to providing support, educational programs for organisations and a platform for professional males to talk and engage openly in a safe and friendly environment that is free of judgement.
Ready to talk? We’re ready to listen
CALL US ON 1800 MY BUDDY
Call us on our free 24 hour/7 day a week Hotline today and we will connect you with one of our volunteer Buddies. Discuss whatever you’re comfortable with. All conversations take place in a safe, confidential, non-judgemental and friendly space. A problem shared is a problem halved.
Help Us Help Others
We need your help to continue to make a difference to men’s mental health across Australia . Your donation helps us continue our Let’s Chat Buddy program and Education workshops within businesses.
Need someone to talk to? Feeling overwhelmed? We’re here to listen.
At The Male Hug, our aim has always been to tackle the stigma associated with men’s mental health and talking is a key way to help with feelings of loneliness, anxiety and being overwhelmed. The Let’s Chat Buddy Program enables men who want to talk to connect with people for a chat that will be understanding, empathetic and non judgmental.
The Male Hug deliver tailored workshops to community groups, associations and businesses on the importance of, and tips for maintaining, good mental health.
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