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Make a difference for men's health with an end of financial year donation

As the 2024–25 financial year draws to a close, we invite you to support our work to improve men’s health by making a tax-deductible donation to the Australian Men’s Health Forum (AMHF).

It's an exciting time for the men's health sector, with the Government appointing the first ever Special Envoy for Men's Health and more initiatives focusing on supporting men and boys than ever before. 

Yet with 50 Aussie men a day dying from preventable causes, there's still lots of work to do to create a healthier world for the men and boys.

WHY DONATE TO THE AUSTRALIAN MEN'S HEALTH FORUM?

There are lots of great organisations working to improve the lives and health of men and boys in Australia and AMHF is only the body working to connect our sector. 

From physical health to mental health, men's sheds to men's groups, new dads to separated dads, we bring together leaders in men's health to make a difference for men and boys.

This year we will host our 30th anniversary National Men's Health Gathering, the only event of its kind, which unites the sector and creates new opportunities for us to work together to improve men's health. 

Of course, we can't tackle the many health and social challenges that men and boys face alone, which is why we advocate on behalf of the sector (and the men and boys we support) for Governments at every level to put focus and funding into men's health.

In addition to the National Men's Health Gathering in October, this year we will continue to:

With your help, we can continue our important work to improve the lives and health of men and boys across Australia.

Whatever you are able to give in support of AMHF is greatly appreciated.

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