Jennifer Jennings

Jennifer's fundraiser for Mind

Fundraising for Mind
£525
raised of £225 target
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Event: Lake District Challenge 2024, on 8 June 2024
In memory of Jay McKenna
Team Mind's justgiving page for the 2024 Lake District Ultra Challenge. To set up your fundraising page just push the Start Fundraising button

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Thank you for taking the time to visit our Just Giving page.

On 8th June 2024, Vick, Sarah and I will be taking part in the Lake District Ultra Challenge to raise money for Mind.

Even though 1 in 4 people have mental health problems, most of us don’t get the help we need. Elle has chosen the charity ‘Mind’ to support as their focus is to change this; to fight for mental health.

According to their website, ‘Mind’ change minds across England and Wales by making mental health an everyday priority. By standing up to the injustices – in healthcare, in work, in law – which make life harder for those of us with mental health problems. They support minds – by offering help whenever you might need it through our information, advice and local services.

According to Samaritans.org, only a third of people who die by suicide have been in contact with specialist mental health services in the year before their death.

Suicide is a significant public health and social inequality issue, with more than 6,000 people across the UK and Republic of Ireland taking their own lives each year. Tens of thousands more attempt suicide. Sadly, suicide is an issue which impacts us all either directly or indirectly at some point in our lives.

Statistically, suicide is more common among some groups than others. For example, it is more likely among men than women, and in particular men in their 40s and 50s from a lower socio-economic group. Additionally, suicide is complex and most of the time there isn’t one event or factor that leads someone to take their own life. It is usually a combination of lots of different factors interacting with each other to increase risk. A combination of individual, community, and societal factors contribute to the risk of suicide.

The challenge itself is a 50km walk starting in Kendal, walking north up the Long Sleddle Valley, and over the testing Garburn Pass with stunning views, and on to Windermere and Ambleside. It’s around the west side of Lake Windermere to the finish line. We are expecting it to take us between 12-14 hours.

We appreciate any donation, big or small, that will enable ‘Mind’ to continue to support those who are most in need. Thank you in advance,

Jen, Vick and Sarah x x x

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Team Mind's justgiving page for the 2024 Lake District Ultra Challenge. To set up your fundraising page just push the Start Fundraising button

About the charity

Mind

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We’re Mind, the mental health charity, working across England & Wales. We believe no one should face a mental health problem alone. We’re here for you. Whether you’re stressed, depressed or in crisis. We’ll listen, give support & advice, & fight your corner. Thanks for fundraising for national Mind.

Donation summary

Total raised
£525.00
+ £125.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£525.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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