Run
Whether you want to do a 5k, 10k or full marathon, it all matters! Take on an epic running challenge.
Organise your own fundraiser
From coffee mornings to club nights, it’s easy to organise your own fundraiser for better mental health.
The Mind Walk
Join us for the Mind Walk and make moves for your mental health on Sunday 23 March 2025 in central London.
56 miles in February
Walk, jog or run 56 miles in February. Get a free t-shirt when you sign up, and a medal if you raise £100.
Organise your own challenge
Whether you’re getting your steps in, dancing the night away or the next 5-a-side champ, we’ve got everything you need to help you fundraise.
Trek
Take on the Three Peaks or an event near you. Or create your own trekking challenge.
Feel Good Fortnight
This March, take part in our Feel Good challenges to spread positivity and raise money for Mind.
Cycle
Cycle from London to Brighton, find an event near you or create your own.
Trail Escapes
Experience a new kind of trail event. Run or walk a marathon or 25k on traffic-free routes out into stunning countryside for a unique and fully supported trail experience.
Skydive
Tick it off the bucket list and experience the biggest adrenaline rush of your life by doing a skydive!
Stream for Mind
Twitch, Youtube, TikTok. Wherever and whatever you stream, stream it for Mind in 2025!
Ultra Events
Learn a new skill and take on a new challenge while raising money for Mind.
Other ways to fundraise
None of these activities take your fancy? Check out all the other ways you can fundraise for Mind - from giving in memory, corporate fundraising and much more.
Our supporter promise
We're Mind. We only exist because of the fantastic support of people like you.
We want you to know we value your support. Whether that's through taking action, giving up your time, being a member, fundraising, making a gift in your will, supporting our shops or donating. We're committed to treating you with respect and openness. So we've made a promise to you.
Where does the money go?
people in the UK will experience a mental health problem in any given year
queries answered by our support and information helplines in 2023–2024
times someone accessed our mental health information in 2023–2024
You can find out more about our work in the 2021/22 annual review
and more about our finances in our 2021/22 annual accounts