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Join Mind

Becoming a member of Mind is a great way to support the valuable work we do.

Our membership provides us with a sounding board for our policy work and an active pool of campaigners. In addition, when you join Mind you allow us to speak on behalf of an even broader base of people who feel passionately about mental health.

For more information contact:
Membership Secretary
Mind, 15-19 Broadway
London E15 4BQ
T: 020 8215 2285
Email us

You can join either as an individual, or as a group member should your organisation help people with mental health problems.

When you join you will receive:

  • a Mind badge
  • reduced rates on Openmind magazine and a 10 per cent discount on all Mind mail order purchases
  • reduced rates for Mind conferences and courses.

In addition, individual members have voting rights at Mind's Annual General Meeting.

Join Mind Now

Individual

(£)

Full membership (yearly)

15

Unwaged (yearly)

5

Member of local Mind association (yearly)

10

Life

200

Group

 

Membership (yearly)

50

Mind's membership runs from 1 April each year. If you join between January and March, your membership will continue until April the following year. Or you could become a life member.

Other ways to join Mind

In addition to Mind membership, you can also join one of our campaigning networks, Mind in action and Diverse Minds, or Mind Link, our network for people with personal experience of mental distress.

Campaigning with Mind

Our campaigning network, Mind in Action, brings together groups and individuals who work together to campaign locally and nationally for a better deal for people with mental health problems. Members are supported to speak out, publicise and take action.

Diverse Minds

Diverse Minds was set up, with support from the Department of Health, in response to serious concerns raised by people from black and minority ethnic communities about their experiences of mental healthcare in this country. The Diverse Minds network provides us with a sounding board for our policy work and an active pool of campaigners.

Mind Link

Mind Link works to ensure that users and survivors of mental health services have a direct say in shaping Mind's policies and campaigns, through regular consultation and representation. And Mind Link puts forward suggestions for Mind's future work, and participates in and encourages training. The network also acts as an information resource for its members, providing mutual support.