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Fundraise With Rethink Mental Illness
From exhilarating challenges to creative initiatives, there are countless ways to support our cause. Whether you're climbing mountains, baking cakes, or organising events, every effort counts. Together, we can spark conversations, raise awareness, and transform lives affected by mental illness.
So, why wait? Take the plunge and become part of something bigger. Join us as we champion mental health, one fundraiser at a time. Let's make an impact together. Get involved with Rethink Mental Illness today."
Our Events team are on hand throughout your journey and are so excited to have you onboard!
Our Events
Be a fundraising hero. Help raise funds and awareness of mental health by registering for one of our exciting fundraising events.
Do It Yourself
Got a fundraising idea or would like some inspiration? From running a bake sale to organising a sponsored walk, there are endless ways you can fundraise for us.
How it Works
Choose your fundraiser
Take part in one of our many exciting events or get creative and plan your own!
Sign up
Simply sign up for one of our events or register your own event so we can help support you.
Spread the word
Don't forget to spread the word with your family and friends and get them to help you achieve your fundraising goal!
Our Fundraisers
See how others are getting involved to support people living with mental health challenges.
How the money you raise makes a difference
Hilary has experienced social anxiety disorder for the last thirty years. With the help from her loved ones and support worker, Hilary is now living a fulfilling life, enjoying getting out of the house and doing things she was once very fearful of.
“I’m still me” – Hilary’s story
Antonia faced bulimia alongside depression for around three years. She had a complicated relationship with food and exercise, but through self-compassion and understanding her body, she has now been in recovery for five years.
Recovering from bulimia and depression
Antonia's story
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