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Campaign Against Living Miserably

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

The Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) is a leading movement in the UK dedicated to preventing male suicide, which is the single biggest killer of men under 45. Established in 2006, CALM aims to challenge the stigma surrounding mental health and encourage open conversations about feelings and emotions.

With a strong focus on outreach and support, CALM provides a range of services including a helpline, webchat, and various community initiatives. The organization works tirelessly to create a culture where men feel comfortable seeking help and discussing their mental health challenges.

CALM’s vision is to create a society where men can live their lives free from the pressures of societal expectations and stereotypes. They believe that by fostering an environment of understanding and support, they can significantly reduce the rates of male suicide.

Through campaigns, events, and partnerships, CALM engages with communities across the UK to raise awareness and promote mental well-being. Their innovative approach includes collaborations with artists, musicians, and influencers to reach a wider audience and inspire change.

In addition to direct support services, CALM also invests in research and advocacy to influence policy and improve mental health services for men. They are committed to ensuring that mental health is prioritized in public discourse and that adequate resources are allocated to support those in need.

As a charity, CALM relies on donations and fundraising efforts to sustain its operations and expand its reach. They encourage individuals and organizations to get involved, whether through volunteering, fundraising, or simply spreading the word about the importance of mental health.

Overall, the Campaign Against Living Miserably is a vital resource for men struggling with mental health issues, providing hope, support, and a pathway to recovery.

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