Unwavering warriors mental health group

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  1. We are a peer to peer support group for men aged 18+. "Breaking the Silence: Why Men Must Speak About Mental Health"

    For generations, men have been taught to "man up," to stay strong, to keep emotions locked away. We’re told that talking about our struggles is a sign of weakness. That showing vulnerability somehow makes us less of a man. But I’m here to say — that idea is not just outdated. It’s dangerous.

    Because behind the smiles, behind the silence, too many men are fighting private battles. And the harsh truth is that some never get the chance to speak up. Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death for men under 50. That’s not just a statistic. That’s someone’s son. Someone’s dad. Someone’s best mate.

    We need to change the conversation — urgently. Talking about mental health doesn’t make you a burden. It makes you brave. It makes you human.

    We don’t hesitate to ask for help when we break a bone or injure ourselves. So why should it be any different when our minds are hurting? Struggling doesn’t make you weak — it means you’ve been strong for too long, and it’s okay to let someone in.

    Speaking up is not a sign of failure. It’s the first step towards healing. And by doing so, we give other men permission to do the same. We create a culture where it’s okay not to be okay — and where no one has to suffer in silence.

    If you’re struggling, please know this: you are not a burden. Your story matters. Your pain is valid. And there is support out there. Whether you use our services or another. PLEASE — reach out. Because you deserve to be heard. You deserve to be helped.

    Let’s break the silence. Let’s end the stigma. And let’s remind every man out there: You are never alone.

    Thank you.

    So please, if you need a chat then we are here for you

    Every Tuesday
    @ The Chain Bar
    Cheapside, Cleckheaton
    BD19 5AF
    7-9pm

    You deserve to be heard. Please can we ask people to share the post because there may be someone you know who is struggling in silence.

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Unwavering warriors mental health group
07701362671

Organisation last updated

  1. 24 June 2025

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