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WASHINGTON - AussieJournal -- Men's Health Network (MHN) is proud to promote men's health growth as 2025 closes. Great progress was made in health education, outreach, partnership development, advocacy, and the promotion of critical men's health issues. MHN encourages individuals, families, and organizations to consider supporting men's health through end-of-year giving.
In 2025, MHN advanced its mission to reach men where they live, work, play, and pray through expanded community programs, partnerships, and national awareness. These initiatives strengthen prevention, support emotional well-being, and improve health outcomes.
Expanded Outreach & Education in Communities Nationwide
This year, MHN broadened its reach with outreach efforts focused heavily on underserved and minority communities, where health disparities are often substantial.
Key accomplishments:
MHN continued to expand its comprehensive internship programs in public health, communications, advocacy, and nonprofit leadership. Students contributed to national outreach efforts, developed research-based materials, and supported policy engagement while gaining practical experience in men's health advocacy.
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Launch of New Donation Platform for Sustainability & Long-Term Growth
To support increasing demand for men's health education and outreach, MHN launched a new online donation platform that enhances the giving experience and provides supporters with more flexible and accessible options.
"MHN has achieved significant progress this year, but the work ahead remains vital," said Jennifer Thompson, VP of MHN. "Our upgraded donation platform helps ensure continued growth, stability, and the ability to expand educational resources and community outreach. Donor support directly strengthens our mission and helps us reach men and families nationwide."
Donate: https://menshealthnetwork.org/donate
Significant Policy & Advocacy Advances in 2025
This year brought notable policy progress with important bipartisan initiatives focused on prevention, screening access, and early detection:
MHN values the many ways individuals choose to support this mission.
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In 2025, MHN advanced its mission to reach men where they live, work, play, and pray through expanded community programs, partnerships, and national awareness. These initiatives strengthen prevention, support emotional well-being, and improve health outcomes.
Expanded Outreach & Education in Communities Nationwide
This year, MHN broadened its reach with outreach efforts focused heavily on underserved and minority communities, where health disparities are often substantial.
Key accomplishments:
- Record engagement: Men's Health Month / Men's Health Week.
- Expanded programs for Testicular Cancer Awareness Month / Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
- Increased education and tools highlighting prevention, early detection, and mental health awareness.
- Growth of the MHN Ambassador Program, empowering community members to promote men's health initiatives.
MHN continued to expand its comprehensive internship programs in public health, communications, advocacy, and nonprofit leadership. Students contributed to national outreach efforts, developed research-based materials, and supported policy engagement while gaining practical experience in men's health advocacy.
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Launch of New Donation Platform for Sustainability & Long-Term Growth
To support increasing demand for men's health education and outreach, MHN launched a new online donation platform that enhances the giving experience and provides supporters with more flexible and accessible options.
"MHN has achieved significant progress this year, but the work ahead remains vital," said Jennifer Thompson, VP of MHN. "Our upgraded donation platform helps ensure continued growth, stability, and the ability to expand educational resources and community outreach. Donor support directly strengthens our mission and helps us reach men and families nationwide."
Donate: https://menshealthnetwork.org/donate
Significant Policy & Advocacy Advances in 2025
This year brought notable policy progress with important bipartisan initiatives focused on prevention, screening access, and early detection:
- H.R. 495 recognizing National Men's Health Week.
- H.R. 544 recognizing National Men's Health Month.
- H.R. 1300: PSA Screening for HIM Act.
- H.R. 675 recognizing September as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
MHN values the many ways individuals choose to support this mission.
- Those who are unable to donate may consider joining the MHN Ambassador Program, which offers opportunities to promote men's health, distribute educational materials, and support local engagement efforts.
- Supporters can also contribute by purchasing items from MHN's updated online store. Store proceeds help fund outreach programs and expand MHN's national impact.
- For those who are able to give, donations may be made through MHN's new donation platform.
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Source: Men's Health Network
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