Today we had the pleasure of meeting and thanking Holly who has just completed her 30 Day Fundraising Challenge by doing 30 mins of exercise per day, for 30 days.

Having managed to raise a fantastic £210 she collected her brand new Merrell Trainers as a thank you for her hard work in supporting TOG Mind. 

 

Holly said “The reason I am doing this for Mind is because after working for charities previously, and now with the council I see their hard work day to day. I can’t stress how important what they do is, the demand is huge particularly due to lockdown and if I can help in any small way, that’s what I plan to do!”

You can still donate to Holly’s page for another week.

Also – there is still time to take part in a fundraising challenge and have the chance to win your own pair of high end fancy footwear!

 

Find out more by watching our video here.

Or donate directly to our coronavirus emergency appeal here.

 

Huge thanks from us all here at TOG Mind.
 

News Date: Thursday, 18 March 2021
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Community


Charlie has been volunteering with us for a few months supporting our Peer Support Project and she wanted to share her experiences during her time with us.

 

TCharlie's Story imagehe Peer Support Project has been invaluable in providing support throughout the community to those who need it most – people who feel isolated. Thanks to wonderful volunteers like Charlie, we’re able to help those who need it the most.

 

We could not be more thankful to Charlie for being with us – she wanted to share her experiences as a volunteer with Tameside, Oldham & Glossop Mind.

 

Learn more about the Peer Support Project, and even consider becoming a volunteer here!

News Date: Thursday, 11 March 2021
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Community


Traci has been a volunteer with us for over a year and a half now and she has done some incredible work - not just for us, but for the community as well!

Traci's Story imageRecently she has been supporting our Peer Support Project helping those within the community who may feel alone or isolated. Her work has been especially important during the current pandemic as lockdown has caused an increase in isolation and loneliness for many people.

 

We could not be more thankful to Traci for being with us – she wanted to share her experiences as a volunteer with Tameside, Oldham & Glossop Mind.

 

Learn more about the Peer Support Project, and even consider becoming a volunteer here!

 

News Date: Thursday, 4 March 2021
News Category:
Community


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