
We celebrate and support the hardworking, ambitious, and often overlooked men in our society.
We believe in the quiet strength of men who carry on despite being unseen — and we’re here to make sure they’re not walking that path alone.
🧭 Who We Are
True North Collective is a grassroots mental health and community organisation rooted in lived experience.
We exist for the men who keep going even when they feel like breaking — the business owners, carers, creatives, providers, and quiet pillars of their families and communities.
We create spaces where men can breathe, speak honestly, and reconnect with a sense of strength, purpose, and brotherhood — without needing to explain or apologise for who they are.
🔨 Why We Do It
Because being a man today often means hiding your pain.
Many feel invisible in the very roles they work hardest to maintain.
Pride and asking for help shouldn’t be opposites.
We support men who’ve lost their footing due to burnout, illness, mental health, or simply because life threw more at them than anyone realised. We remind them of what’s still within them — and help them reclaim it.
💡 What We Offer
From therapy and peer groups to bushcraft, workshops, and digital skills training — our programmes are built to strengthen the whole person: mind, body, and purpose.
Counselling & Therapy – accessible, affordable support from qualified professionals
Peer Support & Firepit Nights – real conversations, shared struggles, no pressure
Skills Workshops & Mentorship – financial literacy, coding, creative expression
Outdoor & Nature-Based Activities – walking, foraging, forest gatherings
🚀 Where We're Going
We’re building something bigger than a support group.
We’re developing a full Business Collective — a blueprint for local hubs where men can collaborate, mentor, grow ideas, and launch meaningful work together.
Our goal? To share this model across the UK, offering real alternatives to isolation and disconnection.
Resilience without bravado
Connection without judgement
Growth through shared experience
Strength with kindness
Brotherhood, not bravado