


Domestic abuse can affect anyone, regardless of sex, gender identity, age or sexual orientation. We want to live in a Scotland that is free of abuse. The below list contains different community groups, organisations and services that you may find beneficial.
Andys Mans Club – Stirling and Alloa –
Join a group of men getting together to chat, work on craft or wood-projects, share company and support each other. A welcoming space for men in Stirling and Alloa:
Stirling location: Hillview Community Centre, 13 Cultenhove Pl, Stirling FK7 0LJ
Alloa location: Oakhill Community Centre, 132 Hillcrest Dr, Alloa FK10 1SB
A friendly, established men’s shed where you can drop in, meet others, learn or revisit practical skills and enjoy a cuppa and conversation.
Address: 8 Ward Street, Alloa, Falkirk, UK FK10 2ER
Email: [email protected]
Callander Men’s Shed (Coming Soon)
This new group is being set up and is expected to open in the coming months. To stay updated, visit the Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/1696438041220228
If you’re in the Callander area and keen to join once it’s running, you can register your interest.
Stirling 4 Community Men’s Group –
A friendly group for men to meet, work on craft- or gardening-projects, go on day-trips, and simply enjoy good company. All men are welcome.
Contact: David on 07711 020422
AMIS also operates a helpline for any man across Scotland to get advice and information if they are experiencing domestic violence. As well as our services, there is also a range of national services that may be beneficial to men across Scotland. Check out the list of national services.
