Our chosen charity:

Mental Health UK

Our 2021 Double Non-Stop Circumnavigation of the UK is raising funds for Mental Health UK and its charity partners. Organisations delivering essential services and support at a time when the country most needs it.

The vital funds that Mental Health UK raise from both individuals and corporate partnerships go towards its four partner charities so that they can continue to provide and grow their services, as well as our own projects. Each organisation are mental health experts in their respective nations, and together they are an even stronger team. This collaboration allows more people across the UK to access support for their own mental health as well as friends, family members and carers.

Find out more at: mentalhealth-uk.org

Donate online at: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Brian-Munro5

Rethink Mental Illness

Rethink Mental Illness is a charity that improves the lives of people severely affected by mental illness through local groups and services, expert information and training and successful campaigning.

Support in Mind Scotland

Support in Mind Scotland aims to improve the quality of life of anyone whose mental health problem or mental illness has a serious impact on their life or the lives of others including families, carers and supporters. We deliver services to around 2,000 people a year through 21 projects across Scotland.

MindWise

MindWise is a leading mental health charity in Northern Ireland. Through their 30 key services, we support the recovery of 9000 people affected by mental health issues every year, including carers, families and children. We campaign for change and fight stigma and discrimination.

Hafal

Hafal is Wales’ leading charity for people with serious mental illness and their carers. We provide a broad range of services – from in-patient care to housing, employment, early intervention and carers services. Covering all areas of Wales, Hafal is an organisation managed by the people we support; individuals whose lives have been affected by serious mental illness.