We work to make a world where there is good mental health for all – but we can’t do it without you!
You can get involved in our work – as an individual, a group, or an organisation. From running a marathon and showing your support with a green ribbon, to holding a bake sale, sharing your personal experience of mental health and supporting us during Mental Health Awareness Week, there’s something that everyone can do.
We are the home of Mental Health Awareness Week
We host the annual event every May where the whole of the UK comes together to highlight the importance of achieving good mental health for all. Each year, there is a key theme to drive focus on a particular mental health topic.
In 2024, Mental Health Awareness Week will take place from 13 to 19 May on the theme of movement - moving more for our mental health.
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Sign-up for an active challenge event!
Take part in a run, cycle, trek or skydive to raise money for us. We can’t wait to welcome you to the Mental Health Foundation team!

Fundraise for us
Take part in one of our flagship fundraising campaigns or simply do your own thing to raise money. Whatever you choose, we have a team and resources to support you every step of the way.
Ways to donate
Our mission is a world with good mental health for all, but we can’t get there without your generous support.

Corporate partnerships
Talk to us about how you can engage your team, boost your brand and make a difference.

Funding partners
Philanthropy
Do you want to play a vital role in making change happen? Find out more about partnering with us.
Trusts and foundations
Funding partners are essential to us achieving our vision. If investing in innovative examples of prevention in action and building an evidence base for change is something you are keen to explore please contact us.
For England and Wales: Ralph Coates (tel: 020 7803 1160, email:
[email protected]
). For Scotland: Michael Wilson (tel: 0141 572 0125, email:
[email protected]
).
Your experience matters
Here are some ways for you to tell us about your lived experience to help us help you.

Supporter stories
Our supporters share their stories to help us understand how different experiences can impact and affect our mental health in different ways.

Help us to help you
Our Personal Experience Network (OPEN) is a diverse community whose personal experiences and stories guide everything we do, helping us to help you.