November 19th marks International Men’s Day (IMD). It was inaugurated in 1999 by Dr. Jerome Teelucksingh in Trinidad and Tobago, has grown into a movement observed in over 80 countries.

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This day is a focused movement dedicated to improving health, promoting positive role models, encouraging gender equality, and celebrating the crucial contributions men make to society and community.

The core of IMD lies in positive action. When men lead by example, they don’t just help themselves; they create a fair and safe society for all. This is especially crucial for the next generation, particularly for boys who lack a father figure or a positive male role model to guide them.

Here are 20+ impactful ways to observe International Men’s Day, focusing on its six core pillars: Health, Gender Relations, Role Models, Contributions, Equality, and Humanitarian Values.


Focus on Health And Well-being (Mind and Body)

Promote Men’s Health Publicly

Go beyond the gym. Book that annual physical, dental, or vision check-up you’ve been delaying. Prioritize preventative care. Share your positive experience scheduling a physical or therapy session on social media. Normalize the conversation by saying, “I invested in my health today. When was your last check-up?” #MensHealth

Dedicate 30 minutes to a guided meditation or a formal check-in with a therapist. Acknowledge that mental strength requires active maintenance.

Organize a Health & Wellness Event

Partner with a local gym, community center, or clinic to host a men’s health fair. Offer free blood pressure checks, mental health first aid information, and fitness demonstrations.

Start a “Mental Fitness” Circle

Gather male friends for a weekly walk or coffee. Use the time for more than small talk; create a safe space to check in on each other’s stress, challenges, and goals. Strength is found in vulnerability.

Audit Your Habits with a Friend


Partner with a buddy to honestly assess your sleep, nutrition, and screen time. Choose one positive change to tackle together for the coming month. Accountability transforms goals into results. Commit to improving your sleep hygiene; the foundation of all physical and mental resilience. Turn off screens 30 minutes before bed tonight.



Highlighting Positive Role Models And Mentorship

Engage in Formal Mentorship

Volunteer for an organization (like a local youth centre or Big Brothers Big Sisters) where you can be a consistent, positive influence in a boy’s life, especially those without a strong male figure.

Study the Legacy of Influential Men

 Go beyond the headline. Research and share the story of an influential man from history or the present day who exemplifies quiet strength and service (e.g., Read the full speech by Martin Luther King, Jr.; learn about the diplomacy of Nelson Mandela and Barak Obama; study the scientific persistence of Sir Isaac Newton, or a local community leader).

Donate to Organizations that Build Boys into Men

Financially support non-profits dedicated to young men’s development, providing them with mentorship, educational resources, and mental health support.



Host a “Positive Masculinity” Film Night

Gather friends or family to watch films that depict unbreakable male resilience, integrity, fatherhood, emotional fortitude, friendship, hope and service Great starts include:

  • The Pursuit of HappynessThe archetype of the persevering father with themes of resilience, fatherhood, perseverance against overwhelming odds.

  • Captain America: The First AvengerThe archetype of the man of principle with themes of moral courage, integrity before power, selfless service.

  • SullyThe archetype of the quiet, competent leader with themes of humility, integrity under pressure, and servant leadership.

  • Black PantherThe archetype of the wise king and leader with themes of servant leadership, balancing legacy with progress and community.

  • The King’s SpeechThe archetype of the vulnerable leader with themes of resilience, overcoming insecurity, leadership through vulnerability.

  • A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodThe archetype of the empathetic guide with themes of emotional vulnerability, radical kindness and integrity.

  • The Shawshank Redemption The archetype of the unbreakable spirit with themes of hope, intellectual resilience and the integrity of the spirit.

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – with a focus on Aragorn. The archetype of the humble king-in-waiting with themes of reluctant leadership, service, integrity, and strength through compassion.


These films provide a rich and multifaceted celebration of the best qualities of men. They offer a refreshing and necessary look at masculinity, highlighting that the strongest men are often those who lead with their hearts, serve their communities, and never give up on their principles.


Educate Yourself on Male Suicide Prevention

Look up resources from organizations like Movember or the the National Suicide Prevention Alliance. Knowing the warning signs and how to listen non-judgmentally is a critical skill.






Celebrating Contributions And Community Service

Create a “Family Legacy” Project

Record the stories of the older men in your family. This act preserves history and shows the younger generation the roots they stand on.

Recognize Achievements Publicly

Make a social media post or team announcement celebrating a man whose contributions are often overlooked – the reliable colleague, the dedicated volunteer, the inspiring teacher.



Organize a Skills Share

Host a free workshop or gathering where men can teach essential practical skills to younger men or peers (e.g., car maintenance, financial literacy, or basic DIY).



Host a Panel Discussion on Modern Masculinity

Organize an event hat brings together diverse voices – therapists, fathers, community leaders – to discuss men’s issues like mental health, fatherhood, and redefining career success.




Improving Gender Relations And Encouraging Equality

Advocate for Gender Equality in Action

In your next meeting, consciously amplify a female colleague’s idea and ensure she receives credit. True equality is demonstrated, not just discussed. Actively seek out and listen to diverse perspectives on gender relations. Attend a workshop or read a book by a female author discussing male allyship and equality in the home or workplace.

Express Gratitude to the Women Who Shaped You

Write a heartfelt note to your mother, sister, a teacher, or a mentor. Acknowledge their role in your journey. A secure man gives credit where it’s due.

Mentor Across Gender Lines

If you are a leader, mentor a female colleague and actively champion her growth, addressing unconscious bias in your organization.

Redefine Leadership at Home

Encourage men to actively share responsibilities and emotional labour in their families, leading by example in promoting genuine gender equality within the household.



Facilitate a Workplace Discussion

Use the day to host a candid discussion at work about what positive masculinity looks like in your industry and how men can be better allies and advocates.




Promoting Humanitarian Values And Personal Growth

Practice Open Vulnerability

In a safe space, practice being vulnerable with a trusted friend or partner. Sharing a struggle or fear strengthens bonds and models emotional courage.

Perform an Act of Quiet Service

Mow an elderly neighbor’s lawn, help a stranger with a heavy load, or offer free babysitting for a single parent. Let your actions speak for your character.

Engage in Skill-Building

Sign up for a course or read a book focused on improving a fundamental life skill, such as active listening, conflict resolution, or emotional regulation.

Host a Prayer/Reflection Meeting

Organize a non-denominational gathering focused on prayer, mindfulness, or quiet reflection on the values of integrity, service, and commitment to the community.

Reflect on Your Own Role Modeling

Spend time in quiet reflection. Ask yourself: “If a young boy watched my every move for a week, what would I be teaching him about strength, kindness, and respect?”



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FAQs About International Men’s Day (2025 & 2026)

Q1: When is International Men’s Day in 2025 and 2026?

A: International Men’s Day is observed annually on November 19.

In 2025, it falls on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.

In 2026, it falls on Thursday, November 19, 2026.

The day is recognized in more than 80 countries worldwide.


 
Q2: What is the theme for International Men’s Day 2025?

A: The theme for International Men’s Day 2025 is “Celebrating Men and Boys.” It focuses on recognizing the positive value men and boys bring to families, workplaces, and communities while highlighting wellbeing and positive role models.


 
Q3: What is the theme for International Men’s Day 2026?

A: The official theme for International Men’s Day 2026 is typically announced closer to November 19 by the global coordinating body. Each year’s theme centres on men’s mental health, positive masculinity, and strengthening families and communities.


 
Q4: What is International Men’s Day about?

A: International Men’s Day celebrates the positive contributions of men and boys while raising awareness about men’s mental health, suicide prevention, fatherhood, boys’ education, and healthy masculinity. It promotes gender equality, compassion, and stronger communities.


 
Q5: Who started International Men’s Day?

A: International Men’s Day was established in 1999 by Jerome Teelucksingh in Trinidad and Tobago. He launched the movement to celebrate men’s contributions and promote gender harmony.


 
Q6: Is International Men’s Day anti-women?

A: No. International Men’s Day does not oppose women or diminish women’s achievements. It supports gender equality and encourages healthy, respectful conversations about the challenges men face alongside ongoing efforts to empower women.


 
Q7: Why is International Men’s Day important?

A: The day brings attention to critical yet often under-discussed issues such as male mental health, high suicide rates among men, fatherhood, educational challenges facing boys, and the importance of positive male role models.


 
Q8: How can I celebrate International Men’s Day in 2025 or 2026?

A: You can celebrate by:

Checking in on a man’s mental health

Honouring positive male role models

Hosting workplace discussions or awareness events

Supporting male-focused charities

Sharing educational resources on social media

Encouraging open conversations about healthy masculinity.


 
Q9: How is International Men’s Day different from Father’s Day?

A: Father’s Day specifically celebrates fathers and paternal bonds. International Men’s Day recognizes all men and boys; including fathers, sons, brothers, mentors, and community leaders, and focuses on wellbeing and societal impact.



Q10: Is International Men’s Day recognized worldwide?

A: Yes. International Men’s Day is observed across Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Americas. While recognition levels vary, participation continues to grow globally each year. 


The Deeper Invitation


International Men’s Day is a launchpad, not a destination. Choose one action from this list: be it mentorship, health advocacy, or championing equality; and weave it into the fabric of your daily life.

Honouring International Men’s Day is powerful and is a chance to reset the narrative. Let’s build a world where every man and boy is empowered to be healthy, compassionate, and fully himself. The future is not just watching; it’s waiting for us to lead.

How will you make a difference? Drop a comment and let’s start a movement.

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