Running with Miriam in mind | in News Story This Sunday, 32 friends from Tyne Tees will be running the Great North Run in memory of their friend Miriam Ogden, who tragically took her own life last year.
Payroll giving | in Other ways to give By giving from your salary each payday, your regular donations are so valuable because they help us budget effectively and plan ahead.
Donating shares | in Other ways to give Twelve million people in the UK own shares, with a combined value of £200 billion. If only a tiny fraction of these were donated to charity, imagine what a difference it could make.
Making a will | in Gifts in Wills If you want to make sure your loved ones are properly provided for after your death it's essential that you have a legally valid Will.
Get physical | in Blog Post Is watching the World Cup the most physical activity you have planned this weekend? Men's Health Week urges men to get moving.
Training diary | in Blog Post Our chief executive is lacing up his trainers to run for Mind on World Mental Health Day. We don't think Team GB has anything to fear.
A ludicrous idea | in Blog Post When a friend of mine suggested that I ought to look at joining a gym I could not think of anything I would be less likely to do.
Emergency Cumbria appeal | in Donate now Emergency appeal to help support Mind in West Cumbria provided services for their local community, in the light of recent tragic events in the area.
Jump for Mind - Jenny's story | in Blog Post I was planning a sky dive with colleagues as a personal challenge and fundraising exercise and after my mum died I decided to organise a jump for Mind.
It's time to get moving | in Blog Post Mind's Chief Executive is joining the largest running team in Mind's history at the Royal Parks Foundation Half Marathon on World Mental Health Day.
Why bikes beat the Eurostar | in Blog Post Mind's Media Officer signed up for a sponsored bike ride to Paris a few months ago, having not cycled for ten years. She tells us why it was one of the best experiences of her life...
Getting moving | in Blog Post Time to Get Moving week kicks off on Saturday, with hundreds of events across England. Here, Andy writes about his inspiration for getting moving, and the impact it's made on his life.
Not just a girl's disease... | in Blog Post Mark speaks about his experiences with anorexia nervosa for Eating Disorders Awareness Week and for Mind's new report on men and mental health.
Why MoneySupermarket ran for Mind | in Blog Post Clare blogs about supporting Mind in memory of her husband, Mark Hanson: "The support I’ve received over the last seven months has been incredible."
Cycle of recovery | in Blog Post Graeme blogs about how he is fulfilling his dream of cycling the entire coast of the UK, raising money and awareness along the way.
A big man. A gentle man. | in Blog Post Carl is taking part in the Great North Run as a tribute to his Uncle Jim, an army veteran who served as a 19-year-old in the Falklands War and recently took his own life.
26.2 reasons why I run | in Blog Post This Sunday, Liz will run the London Marathon in memory of her mum, who took her own life 12 years ago. Here, she celebrates all those who've been by her side as she prepares for the challenge.
A marathon for dad | in Blog Post Despite only recently recovering from an ankle injury, Kate will be running the London Marathon today in memory of her dad. Here, she blogs about her journey to the starting line.
Reaching new heights | in Blog Post Last weekend (Saturday 2 June), I did something, people who know me well thought it was; well, a little "out of character".
That's one small step for Mind. | in Blog Post Angela blogs on taking up the 10,000 steps challenge: "I’m in no way sporty, but this just encouraged me to walk or cycle a little bit more each day."
Breaking through the pain barrier | in Blog Post Carl’s goal is to complete the Great North Run in memory of his Uncle Jim. Running isn’t Carl’s favourite pastime, but it’s getting easier and his goal keeps him going.
Liz - my inspirational sister | in Blog Post Liz fought hard to overcome anorexia and depression. She used her own experiences to help people dealing with similar problems. Now her sister Rachel is taking on the Three Peaks challenge in her memory.
Olympic torch to be auctioned for Mind | in News Story Verity Westgate, Olympic torch runner in Kidlington (Oxfordshire), will auction her torch to raise money for Mind. Verity has supported Mind since the death of her close friend Emily, who tragically took her own life in 2006.
How sport helped keep me well | in Blog Post Torch runner Verity ran through Kidlington last month and sold the torch to raise money for Mind. She talks about how sport can be a great way of keeping well.
Well done Phillips | in News Story Well done to Phillips Idowu for his triple jump action this morning. We're really sad he didn't make it through to the final but we want to thank him for being such a fantastic ambassador for us this summer!
London Wasps and Mind launch charity partnership | in News Story London Wasps and leading mental health charity, Mind, have today launched a new two-year partnership as new research shows the importance of the sporting community being open about mental health.
Mind over mountain | in Blog Post Maria from our fundraising team blogs about her experience of taking on the epic Three Peaks Challenge! Find out how she got on...
From High Street blunders to charity wonders | in Blog Post Jade is a charity shop convert, so much so that she has set up her own fantastic Fair Fashion Fair pop up shop, where she will be raising money for Mind this weekend. Here's how it all started...
Walk a mile in my shoes | in Blog Post Last year Chris set out on an epic walk around Britain to raise money for charity and to prove that, despite what you sometimes read in the papers, people still care.
Volunteering for Mind | in Blog Post Stephanie blogs for us about her experience of volunteering for Mind. She talks about what the day meant to her and how she felt about making a difference.
Merry Mockmas | in Blog Post Maria from Mind blogs about why, for many people, Christmas is not a season of good cheer and has some ideas for festive fundraising that involve dressing up in the worst possible taste.
The spirit of Christmas past | in Blog Post Amy outlines how painful Christmas was for her one year. She didn't have anyone to talk to about the utter despair she was trying to get through.
When everything changed | in Blog Post Terry shares his story of how major depression and panic disorder changed his life, and how he's using fundraising as part of his treatment.
Marathon day aftermath | in Blog Post Matt blogs about how he felt after running the London marathon for Mind: "I've just had one of the best days of my life!"