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Mind Volunteering: how you can get involved

There are lots of different ways that you can support us. We're a charity and we couldn't continue our work without your help.

Donate or fundraise

Nobody should face a mental health problem alone. Because of your kind donations and amazing fundraising efforts, Mind can be here to help. Learn about all the ways you can support us, from a monthly donation to running for Mind in the London marathon.

Leave a gift in your will

By leaving a gift to Mind in your Will, you can help us start a new era for mental health. You can also support Mind in Free Wills Month. If you’re 55 and over you can have your Will written or updated for free during March and October each year. Plan for the long term needs of your family and loved ones and help us start a new era for mental health at the same time.

Become a campaigner

Stand up and speak out on the real issues that affect people with mental health problems every day. Because we won't give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect.

Support your local Mind shop

Find your nearest shop and visit us to see what's on sale, or drop off your donations if you're having a clear out. Volunteering at one of our stores can also be a great way to learn new skills. It can also be an important stepping stone back into work.

Volunteering and participating

Volunteering at Mind can be a rewarding and useful experience. Not sure how to volunteer? There's probably more ways of doing it than you might think. Discover how to support Mind by volunteering in your local community. 

Become a corporate partner

Want to get your organisation or company involved with Mind? We have loads of different types of partnerships - staff can fundraise for us, you can sell a product in aid of Mind, or align your strategy to ours. You can even raise awareness for Mind on World Mental Health Day.

Join our membership

Mind's members are at the heart of our work. Become a member and you'll join a growing group of people who play a part in everything we do – and who are determined to make sure that no-one faces a mental health problem alone.

How else can you get involved?

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