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Mental Health Awareness Week 2025

  • Ongoing
  • Alone or with others
  • Campaigning
  • 12 May 2025
  • Anywhere
  • Download the toolkit here

This Mental Health Awareness Week, we’re reminding people of the importance of community and connections, especially when people are feeling low or struggling to cope.

During Mental Health Awareness Week (12-18 May 2025) we will be sharing reminders to let people know they’re not alone and that we all have a part to play in supporting each other.

When we’re struggling with our mental health, worries about everyday life like work, relationships and money can become overwhelming. This can lead to us feeling isolated and withdrawn.

When we’re in a dark place, it can feel difficult to connect with others, but often that is when we need connection more than ever.

This Mental Health Awareness Week, please help us let people know they're not alone.

Share Samaritans’ messaging on social media 

Help amplify our message by sharing and engaging with our posts throughout the week. Here's where you can find us:

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LinkedIn

Instagram

Facebook

Click 'download the toolkit here' in the top right to discover our range of downloadable assets, or find them here.

Thank you

Samaritans is there for people when there’s nowhere else to turn. Thanks to your amazing support this Mental Health Awareness Week our volunteers can continue to be there, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for anyone who is struggling to cope.

Together we can make change that saves lives.

Need support? Call 116 123 to speak to a Samaritan or

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