PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA), Mr. Richinel S.J. Brug, joins the global community in recognizing International Men’s Day 2025, underscoring the vital role men play in families, workplaces, and communities across Sint Maarten.
Minister Brug emphasized that this day is not only about appreciation but about acknowledging the unique pressures men face, particularly regarding mental health, emotional well-being, and societal expectations.
“Our men carry a tremendous amount on their shoulders. They are fathers, partners, leaders, protectors, providers, and community builders,” Minister Brug stated.
“Yet many of our men struggle in silence. Today, and every day, we must remind them that their mental health matters, their feelings matter, and seeking help is a sign of strength—not weakness.”
Throughout 2025, the Ministry of VSA has implemented programs and campaigns focused on supporting men’s health, such as:
• Expanding mental health awareness efforts targeted at men and boys
• Encouraging healthier lifestyles and preventive care
• Promoting responsible and engaged fatherhood
• Creating safer spaces for men to speak openly about stress, grief, and emotional challenges
• Strengthening community-based support networks for men and young fathers
These initiatives reflect the Ministry’s commitment to reducing stigma, improving access to support, and fostering a culture where men feel empowered to take care of their physical and emotional well-being.
Minister Brug also expressed deep appreciation for the men of Sint Maarten:
“To all the men in our communities: thank you. You are valued, you are appreciated, and you play an irreplaceable role in shaping a stronger, safer, and more compassionate Sint Maarten.”
The Ministry encourages the public to use International Men’s Day as an opportunity to check in on the men in their lives, celebrate their contributions, and continue building a society where every man feels supported and seen.




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