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Corporate Support

Corporate support for the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilties

A healthy workplace – both mentally and physically – is a real concern for all companies in looking after the welfare of staff.

 

The Mental Health Foundation has conducted research into the issues surrounding stress in the workplace and many organisations have found our booklets and information produced on the subject useful.

Donations

 

  • Perhaps you can make a charitable donation? Maybe you can help us with services, such as design, print or IT training?

 

Staff Fundraising

 

  • Working together towards a common goal promotes a strong sense of motivation and helps raise staff morale. Fundraising encourages both personal development and team building skills, perhaps through participation of a challenge event?

 

Sponsorship Opportunities

 

  • Your company can join us in a partnership that meets your business objectives and helps the Mental Health Foundation raise more vital funds. Sponsorship of events and campaigns/literature provides comprehensive branding and promotion opportunities.

 

Payroll Giving

 

  • Why not encourage your staff to set up a regular payment to The Mental Health Foundation? Payroll Giving is one of the easiest ways to donate to us, providing us with regular income, enabling us to plan long-term. More information about how your company can benefit from on the Payroll Giving Website

 

Contact Us

 

  • If your company or clients are interested in developing relationships like these and would like to learn more about how you can work with the Mental Health Foundation, please email Aimée or telephone 020 7803 1100 

 

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The Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities is part of the Mental Health Foundation. It operates as a directorate within the charity under its own brand identity and with its own Trustee sub-committee.