World Mental Health Day
World Mental Health Day is 10 October 2025
But mental health doesn’t take a day off. Not on World Mental Health Day and not on any other day of the year. Join our campaign to fight for mental health today to inspire a brighter tomorrow.
Fight for mental health today, and every day
Mental health is more than a small part of our lives – it’s every moment of every day. It’s a hard day’s work and a catch-up with friends. It’s when you become a parent and the day you lose someone you love. It’s the times you reach out for support and the years you spend on a waiting list. It’s the fight for a mental health system that works and hospitals that are safe.
Mental health matters on the days when everything happens and the days when nothing happens. When life is busy and unpredictable and when it’s quiet and ordinary too. That’s why we fight every day, to support more people tomorrow.
10 October is World Mental Health Day, but we want everyone to understand that mental health is important every day. Together we can make sure everyone sees it that way.
Mental health matters every day – donate today, so Mind can support more people tomorrow.
Mental health has an impact on every area of your life. It’s your identity, how you see yourself, how other people perceive you, your motivation to get up in the morning. It affects everything.
Sunny blogs about how her cancer diagnosis impacted her mental health, and how Mind’s information line supported her.
Assets for schools
We’ve got resources for secondary schools to get involved with World Mental Health Day – they've been made especially for the KS3 and KS4 curriculum.
Assets for colleges
We’ve produced a pack which colleges can use to support students' mental health and wellbeing. It contains information on topics like exam stress and cyberbullying.
Our information
Our information empowers people to make informed choices about their mental health. It helps people live with and recover from mental health problems.
Local support
Mental health touches everyone, everywhere – so support should too. Our incredible network of local Minds across England and Wales offer mental health services that address the challenges their communities face.
Speak to us
We've got 4 helplines which meet different mental health or wellbeing needs – from legal advice to emotional support. We know that mental health is connected to everything, and we're here to support you through.
When it felt like everything was ripped away from me, Mind gave me hope, clarity and understanding.
Francesca blogs about a boating accident that triggered her mental health problems, and how Mind’s information pages helped her advocate for her rights.









