Men’s Health Week is a national campaign that encourages men and boys to look after their physical and mental health. In 2026 it takes place from 9 to 15 June, ending on Father’s Day weekend.
When is Men’s Health Week?
Men’s Health Week takes place in June (June 9-15). It is one of the many UK awareness days that bring people together around a shared cause — see the full calendar.
Why Men’s Health Week matters
Men are less likely to talk about their health or seek help early, which costs lives. The week breaks down stigma and gets vital conversations and check-ups started. Explore community support volunteering.
How to get involved in Men’s Health Week
There are three simple ways to make Men’s Health Week count:
- Volunteer — lend a hand at a men’s wellbeing group, walking football session or community sports club. Browse opportunities.
- Fundraise — take on a sponsored challenge or grow a moustache to raise funds for a men’s health charity.
- Raise awareness — start conversations about mental and physical health and share where men can get support.
Men’s Health Week volunteering opportunities
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Other June Dates
BNF Healthy Eating Week
June 9-13
Breathe Easy Week
June 17
Carers Week
June 2-6
Cervical Screening Awareness Week
June
Clean Air Day
June
Diabetes Week
June 14-20
Learning Disability Week
June 16-22
Loneliness Awareness Week
Mid-June
UK Windrush Day
June 22
World Blood Donor Day
June 14
World Environment Day
June 5
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