Every man empowered to live with purpose and fulfilment.
A society where every man feels empowered to openly address his mental health, pursue personal growth, and live a life of purpose and fulfilment.
About MINDSET
We believe men deserve a place where mental wellbeing and personal growth can be discussed openly, practically and without judgment.
Who we are
MINDSET is a UK charity creating a supportive community where men can openly address their mental health and embark on a journey of self-improvement.
We understand that men can face pressures that make it difficult to speak openly or ask for help. Our aim is to make support feel accessible, human and useful — through community, practical skills and opportunities for positive change.
A society where every man feels empowered to openly address his mental health, pursue personal growth, and live a life of purpose and fulfilment.
To create and nurture a supportive community for men across the UK, offering accessible resources, practical skills and a safe environment to discuss mental health challenges, foster self-improvement and build resilience.
Our values
These values guide how we design services, communicate, make decisions and build relationships.
We give men tools and confidence to take charge of their own wellbeing and development.
We foster belonging, connection, mutual support and shared understanding.
We champion honest conversations and create non-judgmental space for expression.
We are committed to learning, skill-building and helping men pursue meaningful goals.
We operate with transparency, respect and genuine commitment to the men we serve.
Our aims & objectives
We are building MINDSET around five practical aims that keep prevention, access and personal development at the centre.
Challenge and dismantle the societal stigma that can stop men speaking or seeking support.
Build strong, supportive networks where men can feel understood and less isolated.
Equip men with practical strategies for navigating stress, setbacks and life challenges.
Inspire men to set goals, build skills and make positive changes in their personal and professional lives.
Make useful resources, groups and opportunities easier to find and engage with.
We don't fake it. We face it.
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