
Mike Keating - Founder
“We are aiming to destigmatize men’s mental illness while shifting a focus to wellness, physical activity, positivity, and giving back to our communities.”
Board of Directors
Chris Bourque
Manager of Intake Urgent Care for Nova Scotia Health’s Mental Health & Addictions
“It’s ok to struggle. There are supports in our community. If you’re doing ok, check on a friend."
Bernard Curry
Senior Manager and Chartered Professional Accountant at Hunston Kachafanas
“…I want to be able to give back to the community and the momentum that Three Brothers Project has generated to date has been inspiring.”
Matt Fukala
Marine Communications & Traffic Services Officer for the Canadian Coast Guard
“Besides wanting to support my longtime friend, Michael, I want to be a part of a movement which focuses on a specific branch of mental health that I can personally relate to.”
Ryan Gould
Apprenticeship Coordinator at Mi’kmaq Economic Benefits Office & Journeyman Plumber
“It's important to provide hope, connection, and the motivation needed for men of all ages to find their identity and purpose.”
Mark Inglis
Development Officer - Alumni Relations at Cape Breton University
“Having known the Keating family all of my life, I am really excited to support what the project aims to do and how it can change men’s mental wellness in my community.”
Meaghan McKenna
Regional Manager - Eastern Canada at RBC Global Asset Management
"I want to help ensure that my own boys grow up in a world that prioritizes self-care, open communication, and acceptance & support when help is needed."
Sean MacDonald
Partner at Portside Law
“I want to help create an environment where it is encouraged for men of all ages to talk about their mental health issues openly and honestly without any fear of judgment or shame.”