Who We Are
Empowering Boys. Supporting Men. Changing Lives.
Why We Exist
Elizabethan H&H Foundation exists because too many boys are growing up without the emotional guidance, structure, and safe support systems they need to thrive, and too many men are carrying the consequences of that neglect into adulthood.
Boys are often expected to be resilient without being taught how to understand or express their emotions. Strength is demanded without guidance, and silence is frequently mistaken for stability. When emotional development is neglected early, the effects do not disappear; they surface later in harmful coping patterns, broken relationships, and social instability.
We exist to intervene early, before emotional neglect becomes lifelong damage, and to provide responsible pathways for restoration where that damage has already occurred. By strengthening boys and restoring men, we contribute to healthier families, safer communities, more stable societies, and a world better positioned to thrive.
What We Do
Elizabethan H&H Foundation translates purpose into action through preventive, structured, and dignity-centred interventions that support boys early and guide men responsibly.
We work across education, advocacy, prevention, and restoration, addressing emotional literacy, decision-making, risk, and reintegration within real-life contexts at home, in school, in communities, and within institutions.
Our work is delivered through the Rescue The Boys (RTB) framework, which prioritises early intervention for boys and provides structured pathways for restoration and reintegration for men. As part of this work, we are deliberately developing supportive infrastructure to strengthen care, safeguarding, and accountability.
This includes RTB E-Care, an online professional support platform intended to serve as a first point of call for boys and men facing pressing emotional concerns, with guidance and referral provided through licensed professionals. Parents and caregivers may access the platform for guided support where concerns involve minors.
It also includes RTB Legal, a developing legal and rights framework intended to support ethical engagement and institutional collaboration, particularly in regulated and correctional contexts, and to strengthen alignment with government and public institutions as our work evolves.
All our interventions are implemented deliberately and ethically, with safeguarding, collaboration, and long-term societal impact at the center of our approach.