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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deceptive organisation, not a registered charity

I was approached by an individual affiliated with this organisation. He claimed that 'Your Mind' assists people with mental health struggles and encouraged me to donate money to support the cause in exchange for a wristband.

I have since discovered that this organisation is NOT an officially registered charity. It is clear from a glance at their website that they are attempting to deceive kind-hearted people in order to make a profit.

19 December 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid this organisation

Avoid this organisation. I donated £10 after they implied they were a mental health charity, only to discover they are not a registered charity at all. They asked for “donations” to “support mental health,” which is incredibly misleading and feels deliberately designed to make people think they’re giving to a legitimate charity.

If they want to run a business, fine but don’t pretend to be a charity to get money out of people. Using mental health as a way to pressure people into giving money is unacceptable and unethical. Be careful, this organisation is not what it presents itself to be. They do not provide any mental health support, their website is a pathetic excuse for any form of mental health practise. Utterly unbelievable.

19 November 2025
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