A JOINER from Clydebank is raising awareness of male mental health after saving a man from suicide.
Drew Smith, 28, was walking in Balloch with his girlfriend, Nicola Ferguson, when they spotted the man standing at the edge of a bridge.
Quick-thinking Drew, from Drumry, leapt over the barrier and managed to pull him down before contacting the emergency services.
The couple have met up with the man a number of times since, and continue to offer him friendship and support to recover from the experience.
The incident inspired them to raise money for Drumchapel-based men’s mental health charity Men Matter, by running and walking 5km a day for a month.
Talking about the experience, Drew, who works for West Dunbartonshire Council, said he is just thankful that they were there to help the man.
He said: “I threw my arms round him, pulled him down and told him that it didn’t need to be as bad as this, no matter what he had been going through.
“I’ve told him any time he needs to talk he can call my mobile, and we have gone over to visit him a few times.
“I know how he feels because I have had my own struggles and times where I felt everything was going wrong. I’m glad I was able to tell him that things can get better, and remind him to keep going.”
Drew said he initially didn’t believe that the man could be suicidal, which he put down to the stigma that exists around men’s mental health.
He said: “The male mentality is that you should be tough and not show emotion and I think that’s why I didn’t think he was about to jump at first, I told myself he was looking at the boats at first.
“It was my girlfriend who told me to go and check on him, and I’m so glad she did.
“There is such a stigma around men’s mental health, and that’s why we thought it was so important to raise awareness and do something that reminded everyone – and men in particular - that it’s okay to not be okay and it’s good to ask for help.
“We chose to walk or run 5k a day for the month of September because we thought that might encourage anyone who is having a difficult time with mental health issues to get out there. Walking and running does clear your head and give you space to think.”
Drew spoke about his experience of completing the challenge.
He said:“Walking or running 5k a day was a challenge for us, my legs are knackered and towards the end of the month it was a bit of slug, but it was so worth it raise some money to help the charity continue their good work. They deserve every penny they get.”
Drew’s fundraising page is still accepting donations.
Anyone who is looking to seek help should call:
Samaritans of Glasgow - 0330 094 5717
Breathing Space - 0800 83 85 87
SAMH - 0344 800 0550
To donate visit gofundme.com/f/drews-campaign-for-men-matter-scotland
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