Choosing to donate or fundraise in someone’s memory is a meaningful way to honour their life while helping others who are struggling. However you choose to remember someone special, your support helps ensure that no one has to face a mental health problem alone.
At Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Mind, we know that losing someone close to you can be incredibly painful. Even reaching this page may have taken courage, and we want you to know that you are not alone.
Make a donation in their name
Making a donation in a loved one’s name is a touching way to honour their memory while helping others who may be struggling with their mental health. A gift to LLR Mind creates a lasting tribute that reflects their kindness, values, or the impact they had on your life. Whether you choose to donate privately or invite others to contribute, your gesture helps ensure more people in our local communities can access the support they need. It’s a meaningful way to remember someone special while making a real difference to others.
Collect donations at a funeral or memorial service
Collecting donations at a funeral or memorial service can be a gentle and meaningful way to honour a loved one’s memory. Instead of flowers, family and friends may choose to give a gift that supports mental health in their community. If this feels right for you, you can speak with your chosen funeral director about supporting your local mental health charity, LLR Mind. They can help guide the process and ensure everything is handled with care. Your thoughtful tribute will help others receive the support they need, when they need it most.
Take on a fundraising challenge in their honour
Fundraising in someone’s memory is a heartfelt way to honour their life while helping others facing mental health challenges. By choosing to support LLR Mind, you’re creating a lasting tribute that turns loss into hope, ensuring more people in our communities can access the support they need. Whether you take on a challenge, organise an event, or simply gather donations in their name, your fundraising helps make sure no one has to face a mental health problem alone.
After months of grieving and loneliness I decided to do something in her memory.
Losing someone can be incredibly difficult. If you need support, reach out to the Mind Infoline on 0300 123 3393. Or take a look at their bereavement information.