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World Mental Health Day : Hello Yellow Campaign (youngminds)

Come together in yellow!

10 October 2024

Every year, thousands of schools, companies and communities come together to make World Mental Health Day that little bit brighter by wearing something yellow and donating to YoungMinds.

Right now, the world is a really tough place for children and young people to grow up in. We want young people to know that they don’t have to go through this alone. Things can get better.

This World Mental Health Day, wear yellow with thousands of others across the UK and raise money to show young people that they’re not alone with their mental health. 

Because we stand brighter, together.

The WMD day ‘Hello Yellow’ campaign can be found at YoungMinds: Hello Yellow

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