LendInvest agrees charity partnership with Mind

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LendInvest has announced that mental health charity, Mind, has been selected as its new charity partner.

Mind provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a mental health problem. The charity campaigns to improve services, raise awareness, promote understanding, and provide support directly to those who need it most.

LendInvest will be dedicating its fundraising efforts in 2022 to raising money for Mind.

Melanie Oakley, chief people officer at LendInvest, said: “We are excited to support Mind this year. We recognise the important work that Mind does supporting people who are struggling and raising awareness of mental health.

“As a business that has always put a strong emphasis on raising mental health awareness with our team, and regularly seek out new measures to support employees who may be struggling, it’s a particularly meaningful partnership.”

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