A MENTAL health outreach project is aiming to raise £250,000 to take support ‘on the road’.
Rural Mental Health Matters (RMHM) wants to hit the road in a bid to offer help and support to more people.
To do so, the social enterprise has launched the fundraiser to purchase a vehicle that will enable them to take their support to the communities that need it.
“We are passionate about supporting rural communities, and this mobile hub will allow us to reach and support the most remote locations and their communities,” said a spokesperson.

RMHM was launched in 2017 after a campaign to save mental health services in the area.
A social enterprise, it aims to address the inequality if mental health services in rural areas, and the group says a vehicle could be vital to providing more services in the future.
It is also keen to hear from anyone with experience in large fundraising projects who can help with their bid.
For more more information about Rural Mental Health Matters, log on to www.ruralmentalhealthmatters.co.uk, and to volunteer to help with the fundraising campaign, email RMHMatters@hotmail.com.

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