Back on Track
Mission Statement
Charitable Foundation No. 1172185

Our mission is to promote over-standing in society and alleviate unnecessary suffering for all by providing a holistic, trauma-healing framework that serves as a natural antidepressant.
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We offer daily activities designed to support emotional healing, personal growth, and community connection, empowering men to:
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Talk openly about their feelings and struggles.
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Become better fathers, brothers, sons, partners, friends, and neighbours.
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Embrace inclusivity and accessibility for all, regardless of ability or disability.
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Give and receive support in a safe, non-judgmental space.
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Grow food, care for the land and planet, and cook together.
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Express themselves creatively through dance, music, poetry, and art.
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Experience healthy touch, including physical activities like wrestling and self-defense.
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Set boundaries, develop resilience, and gain confidence.
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Engage in fitness and sport, including football, to build strength for life and service.
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Learn to fight so they don’t have to—developing self-discipline, protection skills, and the courage to stand up for themselves and others.
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Embrace vulnerability - knowing it’s okay to cry, laugh, be angry, and express emotions authentically.
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Make eye contact without fear - without it being about confrontation or control.
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Show up fully in relationships - without fear, pretense, or the need to prove anything.
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Feel the power of telling their raw, gutsy truth—breaking free from intergenerational shame and self-silencing.
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Experience a healthier template for relationships—building understanding and compassion, first for themselves, then for others.​
Our vision is to bring Bristol together, dismantling social divisions and competitive hierarchies. This includes making our online presence, both website and social more accessible for everyone. We believe in unity over separation, knowing that none of us can truly heal until we all do.
We encourage each individual to ask what they can contribute to a fairer, more equitable world—to be part of the solution, not the problem.
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We reject blame and projection, focusing instead on a single guiding principle: no harm to self or others. We acknowledge that we are all doing the best we can, walking each other home, while still striving to improve.
It’s no longer just about sustainability—it’s about regeneration: giving back more than we take, leaving no one behind, and not stepping over trauma survivors on our way home at night, but listening to them, including them, and standing with them.
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Bristol is home for many and a sanctuary for those in need.
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Together, with a deep breath and a change of heart, we move forward.