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We want to work with companies who are upbeat, positive, engaged in providing lifestyles - music, sports, mobile phones, computers or the internet.
Sponsor our cinema ad, the music maker - coming soon - sponsor a web page, or a skin on thecalmzone.net, or simply sponsor c.a.l.m. .
If you want to talk about any other ways you think you can help us, please get in touch.
Donate Now!
We've just launched a 500:100 scheme - we looking for 500 cool companies to donate £100 each to keep the line going. You can donate now in two ways.
One-off donation
Make a one-off donation by Credit/Debit card.
Regular donation
Set up a regular donation by Direct Debit.
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Quotes
"I am consistently staggered by how enterprising, resourceful, creative, frank and vocal young people are - defining themselves and their network of peers in the most ingenious ways. Yet, with that thick duvet of pride smothering most men, it's curious how they lack enterprise, resources, creativity, frankness and vocabulary when it comes to their own emotional state. CALM can change this."
James Scroggs, VP Marketing MTV Europe
Advertise
If you want to be seen as standing with young men reaching them through music, understanding the issues they face, offering them solutions, then advertise with us.
You can download our latest Billboard adverts here:
(PDF 1.5MB)
Contact Us!
We want to work with people who will reflect and strengthen our image. People with a musical soul. Edgy. Funny. Challenging. In your face. There are many ways in which you can get involved with CALM’s work.
If you want to talk about ways you think you can help us, please get in touch. janepowell@thecalmzone.net
Or write to CALM at PO Box 52490 London NW3 9DW.
Stats
We’re National - and an established brand in Manchester and Merseyside, with a solid track record of reaching young men.
The helpline is available Saturday through to Tuesday from 5pm to midnight. Calls are anonymous and confidential, but we do keep stats. 68% of all callers are men. 30% of male callers are aged 25 or less. 32% are aged between 25-35. Word of mouth accounts for 37% of interactive calls to the helpline.
