Saints and Mosh announce new partnership to further destigmatise mental ill-health

On a special day for St Kilda, with the club making a pilgrimage to Danny Frawley’s hometown of Bungaree, the Saints have deepened their commitment to de-stigmatizing mental health, announcing a new partnership with online men’s health platform, Mosh .

With the goal of making men’s health easy, affordable and accessible, Mosh offers customers a seamless connection between healthcare providers, services and products for a variety of issues, including mental health.

“We are delighted to be partnering with Mosh, an organization that so clearly shares our commitment to destigmatizing the conversation around men’s health,” said the St Kilda chief executive. matt finnis saying.

“It is still too common for people, especially men, to relegate their health problems to the list of priorities.

“The work we’re doing at the Danny Frawley Center, and through this partnership with Mosh, is meant to show that there’s nothing wrong with raising your hand and saying you need help. It was one of Danny’s key beliefs and one we are proud to continue to share.

Whether it’s a physical or mental health issue, there are people ready to help, and Mosh provides the perfect platform to meet the needs of the community.

-Matt Finnis

Co-Founder of Mosh Gabriel Baker he hoped to increase the partnership with the Saints, the company’s first in the AFL industry.

“We are proud and excited to partner with St Kilda Football Club,” said Mr Baker.

“We share a passion and strong ambition to help Australians, especially men, deal with their health challenges and what is a notoriously complex mental health system.

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“Having the opportunity to launch our partnership with the Saints at Bungaree and extend the partnership to the Danny Frawley Center and Spud’s Game is incredibly meaningful and purposeful.

“Together, our goal is to encourage people to speak up more openly and normalize their personal health issues. To achieve this goal, our desire is to change people’s lives by combining technology-based healthcare with clinically proven treatments, personalized service and convenience delivered right to your door.”

The Mosh brand will appear on the sleeve of Saints coaches’ polo shirts throughout 2022.

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