Make every step count!

Take part in the Steps in September challenge, and help raise funds to help those severely affected by mental illness.

You can complete the challenge however, and whenever you want.

Five or 500 steps will make a difference. 

Unlock more badges and milestones as you go - you've got this.

Everything you need to get started!

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Get moving!

Fundraise and make a difference!

Join the Steps in September challenge and support those living with mental illness.

Whether you're an experienced runner or enjoy a peaceful stroll, this event is for everyone.

There’s a long way to go before we have communities that truly care for people severely affected by mental illness.

This September, you can help us make a change!

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Be part of the change, help us to

Answer more calls to our Advice and Information helpline, providing essential support in times of need.

Provide a home for someone in supported accommodation

Increase the number of support groups across the country so more people can access this vital support

Frequently asked questions

How much do I have to fundraise?

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We'd suggest aiming for around £75, but no matter how much you raise, it will help support those affected by mental illness.

How do I fundraise?

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As part of the set-up process, you are automatically set up a fundraising page with us. You can share this online with friends and family and host in person events to contribute to your fundraising. We are always on hand to answer any questions, and will help you every step of the way.

Where can I get help with my fundraising?

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We have lots of resources to help you maximise your fundraising, they can be found here: Rethink Mental Illness : Support for your fundraising

You can also email us at events@rethink.org 

Get involved!

Ready to help those affected by mental illness? Join in with the challenge!