Giving a gift in someone's name helps make sure no one faces a mental health problem alone.
By supporting Mind, the difference your loved one made in the world becomes even greater. Donating for them is just one way to keep their memory alive.
Together, we'll fight for better mental health services and support. So anyone experiencing a mental health problem gets the help they need.
£30 – could help our Infoline answer calls, providing someone with vital support and information about help available for them.
"This is what she would do. And I know it's what she would want me to do."
Rachel, who supports Mind in memory of her friend, Rosie.
Get support with grief
Coping with a loss can be so difficult. But you don't have to go through it alone. Whatever you're feeling, we're here. Reach out to our Infoline on 0300 123 3393 for advice and information about mental health services. Or explore our bereavement information.
More ways to keep their memory alive
There are lots of ways you can carry on someone's legacy. By supporting Mind, you can make sure the difference they made in the world becomes even greater. Be part of the fight for mental health in their name.
Please download and print a donation form, and include your cheque, postal order or card details. Please make your cheque payable to ‘Mind’ and include a note to give us a bit more information about your kind donation. You can post your form and donation to:
Freepost RUCX-UGTK-HSTH
Supporter Relations Team
Mind
2 Redman Place
London E20 1JQ
You can download our direct debit form and post it to:
Freepost RUCX-UGTK-HSTH
Supporter Relations Team
Mind, 2 Redman Place
London
E20 1JQ
Please call the Supporter Relations team on 020 8215 2243 (9-5pm, Monday to Friday) who will be able to take a card payment over the phone. (Please note we do not accept AMEX).
If you want to pay via BACS or you have a query about donating, please speak to our Supporter Relations team at [email protected] or call us on 020 8215 2243
Where your money goes
queries answered by our support and information helplines in 2023–2024
from every £1 we spend on supporting people with mental health problems
times someone accessed our mental health information in 2023–2024