World Mental Health Day 2021

This World Mental Health Day, do one thing, and together, we can change everything.

Do one thing. Access information and support.

When you’re living with a mental health problem or supporting someone who is, access to the right information is vital.

We’re here when you need us most. Our Information Service is open 24-hours-per-day, 7-days-a-week to support you, your friends, family members or colleagues.

If you or someone close to you is struggling with poor mental health, please remember that we are here for you.

Our Information Line is available for anyone who wants information, advice or support with their mental health. Get in touch and we will signpost you to support within our organisation, or to further support in the community if you feel that would be better. You might be unsure if your struggling and just want some advice, or you may be worried about a friend or family member. No problem is too small for us – we’re here when you need us.

Call us on 01482 240133 24 hours a day. You can also email [email protected], text 07520 633447 or talk to us live using our online chat box (bottom right of this page).

Do one thing. Donate today.

The pandemic has put the mental health of millions at risk and many still aren’t’ getting the support they need..

With your help we can provide information and support and campaign for better mental health services for everyone – whatever their race, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or class.

Together, we can build a society that fights for the mental health of every last one of us.

Consider making a donation today. Your support could help us to change someone’s life. If you donate, we will even send you a Hull and East Yorkshire Mind badge! Donate here.

Do one thing. Volunteer today.

We prides ourselves on the quality of our services that we provide to the community. We believe that this is rooted in the quality and skill of our staff and volunteers.

We have over 140 volunteers supporting with every aspect of the work that we do. From admin volunteers, events and fundraising volunteers, through to our trustees and front line volunteers – we really couldn’t do our work without them.

Our front line workers lead and support our group services, mentor and befriend people experiencing poor metnal health, support those who have lost someone to suicide, and help people striving to stay in work.

As an organisation, the support we offer is constantly growing and adapting, therefore so does our need for volunteers. Why not consider volunteering? Your time, could help us to change someone’s life. Find out more here.

Do one thing. Fundraise for us.

We rely on local people to support us to raise money to carry out our work. We’re really grateful for all the support we receive from the local community.

We won’t give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets both support and respect, and we couldn’t do this without our fantastic fundraisers like you.

Every year, 1 in 4 of us will experience a mental health problem. We believe no-one should have to face this alone.

Planning an event or challenge?  Our fundraising pack is full of advice on everything from planning a successful fundraising event to spreading the word about your efforts. It may seem daunting, but we are with you every step of the way.

Request your free fundraising pack here.

Do one thing. Sign up for updates.

Sign up to our mailing list to hear more about the work that we are doing and ways you can get involved.

At Hull and East Yorkshire Mind, we would like to keep in touch with you about the vital work we do for mental health in our local area, our fundraising appeals, ways you can support us, and our campaigning activities. Sign up for updates here. We will never sell your data, and we promise to keep your details safe and secure.

Do one thing. Share our resources.

By sharing our resources, we can ensure that nobody has to face a mental health problem alone.

This World Mental Health Day, do one thing and add your voice. Use our resources to start a conversation about mental health inequality. Because if we all do one thing, we can change everything.

Download the graphics here.

Share these posts on your social media channels to encourage others to get involved and let them know what you’re doing. Don’t forget to tag us @MindHEY use the hashtags #WMHD and #DoOneThing

Download the graphics here.