Paul Jukes of Outta Puff Daddys Named Mental Health Foundation Ambassador
Paul Jukes, the founder of the Outta Puff Daddys, a dad-dance crew, has been appointed as an Ambassador by the Mental Health Foundation. The crew, known for their joyful performances, aims to challenge mental health stigma worldwide.
Jukes, a passionate mental health advocate and keynote speaker, has tirelessly supported individuals, workplaces, and communities in mental health. His crew, the Outta Puff Daddys, uses movement and community to open conversations about mental health, reaching millions worldwide with their uplifting performances.
Starting his work as a Mental Health Ambassador in the United Kingdom, Jukes has now expanded his reach globally. The Mental Health Foundation, eager to collaborate, looks forward to working with Jukes and his crew. Together, they plan to break stigma, promote mental health, and provide tools for mental and emotional wellbeing.
The Mental Health Foundation welcomes Paul Jukes as an Ambassador. With his help, the foundation aims to reach more people, promoting mental wellbeing and challenging mental health stigma through joyful, engaging performances and conversations.
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