AFH staff back Mind in 2019

by | Jan 30, 2019

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Staff at national finance group AFH have chosen to raise money for mental health charity Mind in 2019.

National charity Mind provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing mental health problems. It campaigns to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding.

The AFH team is looking to beat the £11,200 they raised for Birmingham Women’s Hospital in 2018.

 
 

AFH charity co-ordinator Jenny Read said: “Every year, 1 in 4 of us will experience a mental health problem. Hundreds of thousands of people are struggling, many alone and in silence. Mind’s work to help these people and those who support them makes a huge difference to so many lives.

“We’ve got lots of exciting ideas for how to bring in the cash, and over the year AFH teams across the country will be putting their best foot forward and reaching out to their local communities for support.”

Rebecca Hastings, head of corporate partnerships at Mind, added: “We are delighted that AFH have chosen Mind as their charity of the year. This partnership will help us to reach a point where anyone with a mental health problem feels able to ask for, and access, the help they need.

 
 

“Money raised will help fund our vital work including our Mind Infoline, information and advice services, and our campaigning to ensure everyone who has a mental health problem gets support and respect.”

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