Community Effort Triumphs: Gravesend Grammar School Raises £10,000 to Support Youth Mental Health
We are incredibly grateful to the Gravesend Grammar School for their remarkable support in our mission to address the mental health crisis among young people. Last month, the school organised its largest fundraiser ever, raising an impressive £20,000 through their annual sponsored walk. Half of these funds, generously donated to the EHMF, will provide vital mental health counselling for at least 22 young people.
This contribution highlights the power of community action in making a tangible impact. However, with the increasing number of young people reaching out to us for help, we aim to raise £90,000 this year to meet the growing demand for our services.
We invite you to join this community project and help us make a difference. By tackling mental health issues at a local level, we can create immediate and measurable positive outcomes. Together, we can support our youth and build a healthier future.
Learn more about our initiatives and how you can get involved by visiting our How you can help page or email me at peter@ehmf.org.uk. Thank you for being a part of this vital effort.
Pictured left to right: Head Student, Theo Li; Head Teacher, Malcolm Moaby; Deputy Head Student Jake Dillen, Kerry Holmes, EHMF; Charity Prefect, Max Ellis; and Peter Scutts EHMF.