I've raised £700 to support the Hello Me, It's You charity

Hello Me, it's You is a charity set up to give a voice to young people about their experiences with mental health issues in the hope of tackling stigma on the topic and helping young people (and their families) realise they're not alone in their experiences. Check them out at hello me, it's you or follow them on facebook, instagram and twitter !
The charity was founded by Hannah Todd, 22 and Jenny Howard, also 22, is the brand manager and graphic designer for the charity. Her mum, Angela is the evil mastermind behind getting a team together to run the Winchester half marathon in support of Hello Me, It's You.
The money raised will go into the future production of more books as well as events such as talks and school visits. More specific examples include;
£225 for 50 copies of Book 1 to sell - we will make this money back with each copy we sold, so once we have we plan on investing that in free copies to send to schools/counselling services.
£120 - Netgalley fee. This is a free reviewing site where reviewers get early access to the book to review it for us. This boosts sales and means people can get free access to a really helpful book. (Book 1 has over 450 people with free access).
£125 - Facebook advertising. We'd like to be able to advertise the book to people who may not have heard for us before, and a great way to do that is Facebook advertising. Our founder has a strong knowledge of social media advertising.
£80 - this is how much it costs just to set up a new title with the printer!
£150 - Marketing materials for school visits and free copies too. Our founder has visited schools before and given talks on her experiences with depression, and how that led to the charity being founded. They were well received and she's got more planned in the future!