Football club mental health support video tackles men’s experience of domestic abuse

AMIS Trustees to pound Glasgow streets to help raise funds.

November 19 – International Mens Day

The purpose of the day is to promote and celebrate the achievements of men and boys (and this could be related to fathers, stepfathers, uncles, husbands, brothers, sons, grandsons, nephews, partners, friends and colleagues). https://ukmensday.org.uk                                           

Local Heroes, a location specific and community-based volunteer information exchange role.

  AMIS is looking forward and outward with its new Local Heroes initiative. This work will involve volunteers recruited from specific localities to regularly disseminate information and resources that promote the service. Volunteers will also bring back information from locally based services to help maintain our database and keep it current. We are looking to

Looking Ahead to 2023

We are looking forward to leading AMIS through a new phase of development which will see greater stability, increased capacity and new outreach work to better support those who need our services. We have a new Chair and changes within our Board of Director positions, as from January our Helpline team shall increase to 3