One thing we have always wanted to do is change lives, changing both people’s lives and animals lives.
The future plan is to invest part of the money we earn into a fund which will allow us to launch an Animal Santuary.
Although might seem like a big undertaking, and it is. Hard work pays off. So while helping creators change their lives, we are working on helping animals as well.
When we run agency events, for example box battles, the amount TikTok normally pays the box host will go into this fund for the Animal Sanctuary, it means that we are not using money that we could help creators grow, it’s not affecting anything, but it’s helping towards this ambitious plan.
At Mind, we believe mental health matters. We won’t give up until everyone experiencing a mental health problem gets support and respect.
Find out more about Mind, what we do, and how we’re making a difference across England and Wales.
What is Mind?
Mind is one of the leading mental health charities in the UK. For over 70 years our work has ensured that anyone struggling with their mental health has somewhere to turn to.
We offer vital support services and campaign for better mental health polices. And we work to break down stigmas surrounding mental health in society.
Mind Cymru is part of Mind, but with a focus on improving mental health services in Wales. We’re working to make sure everyone in Wales has access to mental health information, support and services when they need it most.
Mind relies on donations to fund our life-changing work. We’re so grateful to everyone who supports us. That’s why we’re committed to being open about how we’re funded and managed.
Our funding comes from:
Generous public donations and corporate partnerships
While mental health affects everyone, some of us face greater challenges in getting support. Our strategy focuses on supporting people disproportionately affected by mental health issues. We prioritise:
We don’t just give support – we also push for change. Our policy work helps shape government decisions so people with mental health problems get the help and respect they need.
We campaign for things like:
Better laws to protect people in mental health crises
Better care in hospitals, more talking therapies, and good online support
Ending stigma, unfair treatment, and harmful things like conversion ‘therapy’
Working with leaders to get funding, improve NHS plans, and keep mental health a top priority