Charity

Our Charitable Work

We believe in supporting organisations that make a real difference in people’s lives. Inspired by the passion and personal commitment of our Managing Director, Christopher Igoe, we proudly champion causes that focus on men’s mental health, early cancer detection, and vital community support services. As we grow, we aim to give back even more, strengthening the communities we serve.

Andys Man Club

Andy’s Man Club

Men’s mental health sits at the heart of the work we support. As a Lead Facilitator for Andy’s Man Club, Christopher gives his time every Monday evening to help men who are struggling with the pressures of everyday life. In 2025, he opened the new Loanhead Andy’s Man Club, expanding support within the local community and giving more men a safe place to talk openly.

Words from Chris…

“Men’s mental health challenges are rising, and I’ve seen firsthand how bottling up emotions affects men and their families. Many of us face the stigma around opening up every day. Through Andy’s Man Club, I want every man to know it’s okay to talk. You’re never alone.

As a business, we display the Andy’s Man Club logo on our vans to encourage men to find their local group. In our offices, our posters remind everyone that my door is always open. Whatever you’re going through, we’re here to help.”

protrate-scotland logo

Prostate Scotland

Prostate Scotland is a Scottish charity providing information, advice, and support on prostate health, testing, and treatment. Nearly 1 in 2 men in Scotland will experience prostate disease at some stage in their lives, and 1 in 10 are likely to develop prostate cancer. It remains the most common cancer in men across the country. Their mission is to inform, educate, support, campaign, and advance understanding of prostate disease in Scotland.

Prostate cancer awareness is a deeply personal cause for Chris. Over the years, he has organised several fundraising events, including golf days and dance nights, raising more than £20,000. His passion grew after supporting a friend through diagnosis, only to later discover that his own father also had prostate cancer.

Words from Chris…

“The support Prostate Scotland gave our family was fantastic. My commitment to the charity began when a friend was tested and diagnosed. The stigma around the test itself stops many men from getting checked, just as the stigma around mental health stops men from speaking out.

After one event, several family members decided to get tested, and that’s when we found out my dad had prostate cancer too. That motivated me even more to raise awareness, encourage men to get tested, and continue supporting this charity today.”

Autism Rocks

Autism Rocks Fife

Autism Rocks Fife is a not-for-profit organisation providing support, guidance, and practical help to more than 3,800 autistic individuals and families across Fife, with numbers increasing every week. They recently expanded their opening hours and introduced a youth group and sensory-friendly Saturday sessions to meet growing demand. Their work provides much-needed support where services are limited.

When the charity identified an old church they hoped to buy, they needed help with a building inspection. That is when Chris stepped in.

Words from Chris:

“I have friends whose children are autistic, so when Autism Rocks Fife asked for help, I was more than happy to get involved. We donated a full day to inspect the building they wanted to purchase. After they bought it, we donated further days to repair the roof and carry out stonework, all free of charge. This meant the charity could put their funds directly into supporting families.”