The Hinckley & Rugby supports Mental Health Awareness Week

The Hinckley & Rugby Building Society has partnered with mental health charity, Lamp, to sponsor Mental Health Awareness Week on local radio station, Fosse 107.

The event, which runs from 10-16 May, has been introduced by the radio station in an attempt to encourage people to talk more openly about mental health, and will be airing tips and advice to listeners all week during small segments entitled Mental Health Minutes, which will focus on a different area of mental health and the services provided by Lamp (Leicestershire Action for Mental Health Project), each day.

Mark Foster, managing director of Fosse 107, said: “Lockdowns, financial difficulties and not being able to see our loved ones has had an impact on our mental health. We’re so pleased to be able to team up with Hinckley and Rugby Building Society and Lamp to encourage anyone who’s struggling to talk to someone.

“We hope that by taking a few minutes out of our normal schedule this week we can do our bit to get people talking.”

The mutual says it recognises the impact that financial struggles can have on people’s mental health as one of society’s biggest challenges and, as a responsible business, has a role in supporting its staff, members and the local community. Sponsoring this event and bringing such valuable information to Fosse 107’s listeners presented the perfect opportunity to do this.

As part of Mental Health Awareness Week, the Hinckley & Rugby Building Society is also sponsoring Lamp’s Around The World 5K challenge – encouraging people to get active and raise awareness of the benefits physical activity can have on mental health. Nearly 50 members of Society staff are taking part.

Help and advice on mental health can be found on Lamp’s website: https://www.lampadvocacy.co.uk/

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