Send a Hug launch

On Monday 18 January we launched our latest campaign, Send a Hug!

The impact of the pandemic has been difficult for all of us. We have been unable to spend as much time as we’d like with our family and friends, ​neighbours and colleagues, and we have missed simple interactions, such as hugging those we care about. 

That’s why we’re encouraging people to check in and keep connected with others by sending them a Bradford District and Craven Mind Hug.

You can let someone know you’re thinking about them by sending them a virtual Hug. They will receive a Hug via email to let them know that you care about them, and that you have sent a donation to Bradford District and Craven Mind in their honour.

You can choose how much you’d like to donate, and you can send as many Hugs as you wish. You can personalise each Hug you send by writing a private message.

Your donation will also help Bradford District and Craven Mind reach out to more people in our community who are struggling with their mental health, and let them know that they are not alone.

To send a Hug, click here.

#SendAHug

 

Posted on: 19th January 2021

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