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Celebrate an occasion

Whatever the occasion, you can celebrate and support Change Mental Health at the same time!

Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, an anniversary, or tying the knot, you can choose to support Change Mental Health whilst you do it. 

Organising an online fundraiser has never been easier! Start by creating a story,  your reason to fundraise and set a fundraising goal. You can use platforms like JustGiving, which allows you to set up a fundraising page, share your story, photos and regular updates, and collect donations. Alternatives could be Facebook fundraising or Instagram.

Birthday

If you happen to have an upcoming birthday and prefer not to receive physical gifts, you could do something extra special this year. It might be a great idea to ask your loved ones to donate to Change Mental Health instead.
With a fundraising page, you can see how much of an impact your loved ones are making on the lives of people affected by mental illness.

Anniversary

Whether it’s a wedding anniversary, the remembrance of a loved one, a career milestone, or any special moment, turning it into a fundraising event can make a remarkable difference.
Tell people your story and ask them to donate to symbolise their support.

Wedding

 If a traditional wedding gift list isn’t for you and you want to share the gift of love and hope with others on your special day, you could ask your attendees to donate to Change Mental Health instead!
Setting up your wedding fundraising page is easy and meaningful. Share your story, set a fundraising goal and let guests know how to partake in changing lives affected by mental illness.

If you need a hand, contact our Fundraising team today and start your fundraising journey!

Any fundraising efforts, big or small, help us to support people affected by mental illness. Find out how raising funds for Change Mental Health can make a difference and build a future where no one needs to face mental illness alone.

There are also many challenge events to get involved with when raising funds for Change Mental Health.

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