Fundraising

From running a bake sale to organising a sponsored walk, there are endless ways you can fundraise for us.

Take part in an event

From inflatable obstacle courses to climbing mountains, you can raise money for Mental Health UK by taking part in all kinds of events throughout the year.

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Organise your own Step by Step walking event

Gather your family, friends, colleagues and neighbours and get walking for Mental Health UK. Walk any distance, in any location and you can even bring your dog!

Start your Step by Step

Creative fundraising

Got a creative idea to raise money? Want to start your own event? There’s lots of ways we can help support you with your fundraising ideas. Browse our ideas, from a family quiz night to a coffee and cake morning, there’s something for everyone!

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How to pay in your fundraising

Thank you so much for raising money to support Mental Health UK. Here are the options for paying in what you've raised:

1. Send a bank transfer

To send a secure bank transfer please use the following details

Sort code: 01-09-31
Account Number: 59428945
Account Name: Mental Health UK
Reference: Your name and postcode

Please check you have entered the details correctly before transferring.

2. Send us a cheque

Please make cheques payable to Mental Health UK and post them to:

Mental Health UK
1st Floor Castlemill
Birmingham New Road
Tipton
West Midlands
DY4 7UF

3. Pay the money in online

You can pay money directly using your credit or debit card by visiting our JustGiving page.

Pay in online

4. Make payment over the phone

If you’re unable to pay in your fundraising via online payment, bank transfer or cheque please call us on 0207 840 3008.

How the money you raise makes a difference

I find it really comforting that Clic never closes. I can log on any time of the day or night and someone will be there to chat.

Delilah

Your donation will make the difference

Just £10 could help pay for a call to our advice and information line, supporting someone living with mental illness who may be feeling in distress during this time.

Donate today