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World Mental Health Awareness Week13 May 2024 (by Jproud) |
Mental Health Foundation 'Find your moments for movement'
We’re proud to support the Mental Health Foundation this Mental Health Awareness Week – 13 to 19 May. Join in and help to create a world with good mental health for all.
This year’s theme is movement: moving more for our mental health. Get involved by finding and sharing your moments for movement this Mental Health Awareness Week.
Find out more: mentalhealth.org.uk/mhaw
#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #MomentsForMovement