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February 5, 2021 10:48
This week, mental health organisation Gotcha 4 Life has partnered with florist Fig & Bloom to help men start conversations about their mental health and the value of their friendships.
The Broquet, made up of three styles of dried flowers which can last for six years, is now available for men to order their friends and share their appreciation for one another.
Gotcha 4 Life was founded by TV and radio personality, Gus Worland, and works to create meaningful mateship and build mental health fitness amongst Australian Men.
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50% of the proceeds from each Broquet will be donated to organisation.
According to a recent study by the Social Research Centre, one third of men feel their relationships with friends and colleagues had weakened due to COVID-19 social distancing restrictions, and then men rarely check in on one another’s wellbeing despite them finding it a valuable practice.

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