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Remember Mind in your Will

A gift in your Will can help support everyone with mental health problems

Every year, one in four of us will experience a mental health problem.

But hundreds of thousands of people are still struggling to get the support they need. Still unable to access the services that could change their life. Still facing prejudice and misunderstanding.

By leaving a gift to Mind in your Will, you can not only help us continue to provide vital support and services to people that need it but you will also be showing your commitment to help make change happen. And help us in our push for a better deal and respect for everyone experiencing a mental health problem  

As one of our supporters told us:

When my daughter was diagnosed with schizophrenia, it was a very distressing time for both of us. I called the Mind Infoline and they were an invaluable source of information. I decided to include a gift to Mind in my Will, as I wanted to do my bit to make sure others get the help they need at difficult times.

Find out more about leaving a gift in your Will to Mind

To help guide you through the process of making a Will, we have produced two free booklets.

  • Find Peace of Mind  - Mind's guide to making or updating your Will.
  • Making Provision - Our guide to providing for the future of a loved one who may experience mental health problems.

To speak to someone about remembering Mind in your Will or request one of our booklets please email or call us on 020 8215 2232. Or if you prefer, complete our online enquiry form.

Making a donation instead of flowers

You may decide that you want your friends and relatives to leave a donation to Mind in lieu of flowers at your funeral. Let your loved ones know by expressing your wishes.

Making a Will if you experience mental health problems

If you experience mental health problems or have done so in the past it may be advisable to follow certain steps to ensure your Will is valid and not likely to be challenged after your death. If you would like to get in touch we can provide details of solicitors who specialise in this area.

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our legacy giving team on 020 8215 2331 or email. We will be very happy to hear from you.

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