Support the UK's biggest mental health awareness campaign
As the home of Mental Health Awareness Week, we're looking for partners to join us in 2026
Whether you're looking to engage your staff, connect with customers, or demonstrate your values, partnering with the Mental Health Foundation during Mental Health Awareness Week is a powerful way to make an impact.
In 2025:
- 43% of employers hosted events to mark Mental Health Awareness Week1
- 79% of people in the UK were aware of the week2
What can a partnership offer?
Our Mental Health Awareness Week partnerships are targeted at companies committing to a minimum donation and will help you to:
- Empower your teams with expert-led learning opportunities
- Showcase your commitment to mental health through co-branded resources for staff or customers
- Amplify your brand through collaborative communications and PR opportunities
From digital assets to staff engagement tools and networking events, we’ll equip you with everything you need to make the most of the week.
“Partnering with the Mental Health Foundation has allowed us to highlight the positive work we are doing all year round to support our teams as well as providing innovative resources and a platform for our Placemakers to share their stories and continue conversations around positive mental health.” ISS
Get in touch with us at mhawpartnerships@mentalhealth.org.uk
We are the home of Mental Health Awareness Week
Mental Health Awareness Week happens every year, and it's the biggest opportunity for the whole of the UK to come together to focus on getting good mental health. The week aims to tackle stigma and help people understand and prioritise their and others' mental health.
We started Mental Health Awareness Week in 2001, and as a vital part of our work as a charity, we continue to set the agenda - theme and dates, as well as coordinate activities for the week. In recent years, it has evolved to focus on preventing mental health problems and has become one of the most high-profile public campaigns in the UK.
Each May, millions of people from every part of society take part across the whole of the UK. They include people in schools and further education; private, public and charity sectors; families and individuals. The UK and national governments, celebrities and many others continue to actively support the week.