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Closing the Lifespan Gender Gap Starts With Empathy this Men's Health Month
WASHINGTON - WisconsinEagle -- Washington, D.C. — Men's Health Network (MHN) proudly kicks off Men's Health Month this June, a national observance dedicated to prioritizing the health and well-being of men and boys. This year's theme, "Close the Lifespan Gender Gap by Addressing the Empathy Gap," calls for urgent attention to the physical, mental, and social health challenges that men face—and invites everyone to take part in building healthier communities for all.
Across the country, individuals, employers, organizations, and communities are invited to celebrate Men's Health Month and American Men's Health Week (June 9–15, 2025), which includes Father's Day on June 15. Father's Day serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role fathers and father figures play in families and society, making it the perfect moment to honor their well-being.
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"Improving men's well-being is not optional—it's essential," said the Men's Health Network Director of Communications, Jennifer Thompson. "This month, we're focused on empathy, outreach, and education. We believe in a world where supporting men's health is seen not as a competing cause, but as a shared responsibility."
American Men's Health Week 2025: A Week of Action
Men's Health Week 2025, which coincides with International Men's Health Week, focuses on key advocacy goals: driving policy changes to better support men's and boys' health, increasing funding for gender-specific research, and promoting proactive healthcare for men, boys, and the families who depend on them. MHN's vision for this week is to bring empathy back to men's health by breaking stigmas, fostering open conversation, and expanding access to care.
Get Involved: #ShowUsYourBlue and Support the Cause
One of the most visible and accessible ways to get involved is by participating in "Wear Blue" Day, celebrated every Friday in June. This community and workplace tradition is designed to raise awareness for men's health and fund programs that save lives.
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How you can take part in Wear Blue Day:
To learn more about Men's Health Month and how to get involved, visit:
🌐 www.MensHealthMonth.org 💙 Donate or shop: www.MensHealthNetwork.org/donate
Across the country, individuals, employers, organizations, and communities are invited to celebrate Men's Health Month and American Men's Health Week (June 9–15, 2025), which includes Father's Day on June 15. Father's Day serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role fathers and father figures play in families and society, making it the perfect moment to honor their well-being.
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"Improving men's well-being is not optional—it's essential," said the Men's Health Network Director of Communications, Jennifer Thompson. "This month, we're focused on empathy, outreach, and education. We believe in a world where supporting men's health is seen not as a competing cause, but as a shared responsibility."
American Men's Health Week 2025: A Week of Action
Men's Health Week 2025, which coincides with International Men's Health Week, focuses on key advocacy goals: driving policy changes to better support men's and boys' health, increasing funding for gender-specific research, and promoting proactive healthcare for men, boys, and the families who depend on them. MHN's vision for this week is to bring empathy back to men's health by breaking stigmas, fostering open conversation, and expanding access to care.
Get Involved: #ShowUsYourBlue and Support the Cause
One of the most visible and accessible ways to get involved is by participating in "Wear Blue" Day, celebrated every Friday in June. This community and workplace tradition is designed to raise awareness for men's health and fund programs that save lives.
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How you can take part in Wear Blue Day:
- Wear blue to work, school, or around your neighborhood
- Host a bake sale or donation drive to support MHN's year-round advocacy
- Share your support on social media using #ShowUsYourBlue and #WearBlue
- Order awareness items like Wear Blue hats, pins, and bracelets through the MHN Store
To learn more about Men's Health Month and how to get involved, visit:
🌐 www.MensHealthMonth.org 💙 Donate or shop: www.MensHealthNetwork.org/donate
Source: Men's Health Network
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