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Do your own fundraising for Mind

Do good and feel great. Whether you're gaming, fundraising at your wedding, or volunteering at festivals, we’ll support you every step of the way.

Start your own Mind fundraiser

It's easy to support us by organising your own activity. Knit, crochet, climb, cycle - be as imaginative as you like. 

Host a Mind music event

Whether you're in a band or choir, a DJ or promoter, music is an amazing way to spread the word and fundraise for Mind.

Support us at school and college

We're always keen to get young people interested in fundraising. Get your school involved with Mind.

Get moving with an active challenge

Ready to get active? Support Mind and your own wellbeing by getting on your sports gear and taking on an active challenge.

Race for Mind with your own run

Got a running challenge in mind or need some inspiration? Find out about running for Mind.

Get involved with golf fundraising

Support us with a tournament or by making Mind your golf club's charity of the year.

University students

Students make fantastic fundraisers. We'd love to work with you to raise money for Mind at your university.

Make your occasion extra special

Wedding, birthday, any kind of party - whatever the occasion, you can support Mind on your special day.

Choose a football fundraising goal

Plan a five-a-side tournament or a football-themed quiz and raise money for Mind.

Learn new skills with Ultra Events

Learn a new skill: white collar boxing, ballroom dancing, mixed martial arts (MMA), or stand up comedy. All while raising money for Mind.

Fundraise online and stream for Mind

Why not fundraise as you stream? Take on one of our timed challenges, or set your own challenge and #StreamforMind.

Try volunteering at festivals

Want to go to some of the UK’s biggest festivals while raising money for mental health? Become a festival volunteer for Mind.

Where does the money you fundraise go?

1 in 4

people in the UK will experience a mental health problem in any given year

122,000

queries answered by our support and information helplines in 2023–2024

25.3m

times someone accessed our mental health information in 2023–2024

You can find out more about our work and our finances in our annual report

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