Organisation aims to tackle the stigma of mental health in men
The Isle of Man FA has announced it's partnering with Football Mental Health Alliance (FMHA).
The Island county has made the announcement on International Men's Day as the FMHA aims to battle the stigma around men's mental health.
FMHA is a collection of clubs and county FAs in the UK to help educate and give support to the footballing community.
4000 men and boys are part of the Island's footballing community as players, coaches, referees and volunteers.
The organisation looks to give a "wide variety" of resources to everyone and not just those who struggle with mental health issues.
To access the support visit vault.fmha.com.


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