A mental health charity, which has helped men in Scarborough, is set to open it's second group today.
Andy's Man Club had previously been operating at Scarborough library but they have decided to open up a second location at Saint Cecilias Day Care in Eastfield.
They are a men's suicide prevention charity, offering free-to-attend peer-to-peer support groups across the United Kingdom and online.
Shaun Tymon is Chair of the charity and he says that hopefully the new group will reach out to more men who need help.
Both groups will take place on a Monday night from 6:30pm and they welcome men over 18 years old.
Shaun hopes that the new group will help show people how important the charity is.


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