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Donate in memory

Donating in memory is a truly meaningful way to honour the memory of a loved one while also positively impacting the lives of those mental health challenges. It is our vision that everyone can access support for their mental health to live a meaningful life, in a society free from stigma. Your contribution plays a vital role in realising this vision, and we are deeply grateful for your support.

Tribute Funds

MHM have partnered with MuchLoved, the UK's leading tribute website service, raising over £150 million for good causes.

You can create a tribute page through MuchLoved where you can share your favourite memories, pictures, and stories by creating a page or finding an existing one. They also provide a free online tribute service where you can leave gifts, share funeral details, and collect donations with your loved ones. You can set up the page yourself or ask the funeral director to do so on your behalf.

Funeral and memorial collections

Remember and celebrate the life of someone special by organising a collection for Mental Health Matters at their funeral.

A Muchloved fund can be shared with friends and family so they can leave donations and memories at any time. Your funeral director may also be able to help you with this.

If you choose to have a memorial collection at a funeral or celebration of life, there are a number of ways you can donate including paying online, via post or text.

Fundraising in memory

Take part in an event or challenge to remember someone close to you or organise your own event and celebrate your way.

If you interested in taking part in a MHM related event, check out our challenges here.

You can also organise your own fundraiser, celebrating your loved one with a personalised event especially for them. It could be a coffee morning, a football tournament, a barbeque, or a picnic in a favourite spot. Whatever you choose, we will look to support you in your efforts.

Get in touch, we would love to help [email protected]

How your donations can help make a difference

If you're interested to learn more about how we support people with mental health needs, why not take a look at our latest impact report or look at our 'Your Stories' page.

You can also follow us on Instagram for regular updates from across the organisation.

Not in a position to donate? Don't worry, you can still support us by simply sharing our appeal on social media.

Published: 13th September, 2024

Updated: 21st January, 2026

Author: Miles Burleigh

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