Northampton Town raise funds to tackle mental health problems

17 September 2019

Northampton Town raise funds to tackle mental health problems

On Saturday, the Cobblers dedicated their visit of Newport County to support the mental health charity Mind. Events were held to support EFL Charity Partner. Mind joined forces with Northampton Town to help raise awareness among fans about mental health and the support the charity provides. 

Alongside this, they hoped to raise vital funds to tackle mental health problems. The matchday came as part of Mind’s charity partnership with the EFL, which will see the charity work with all 72 EFL clubs, including the Cobblers, to help bring a lasting legacy around mental health in football.

Saturday’s events included a bucket collection before the match to support vital local mental health services provided by Northampton Town’s local Mind branch, information about mental health and Mind throughout the ground and in the matchday programme,  an awareness-raising video being played on the big screen, announcements over the PA system

Mind’s own research shows that over half of people (56 per cent) feel that football fans find it easier to show their emotions at football matches than at any other time. Despite this, the charity also knows that many fans, particularly men, are likely to be struggling in silence for fear of opening up about their mental health. Mind hopes mental health-themed match days like this will begin to open up the conversation among football fans about their mental health as well as raising awareness about the support Mind offers.

Mind’s Partnership with the EFL launched at the start of the 2018/19 season and runs for two years. It aims to raise awareness about mental health with fans, clubs and staff raise funds to deliver life-changing support and they help improve the approach to mental health in football working with other partners in the game.

Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Mind, said: “Every year, one in four of us will experience a mental health problem. That could be one person in every family, hundreds of football players and many thousands of football fans. Our research suggests that while football fans, particularly men, are comfortable showing their emotions at football matches, many feel unable to reach out for support when they need it. We are proud to be working in partnership with all 72 clubs in the EFL, as part of our charity partnership with them, to be real game-changers in the way football tackles mental health. We hope that events like our match day with Northampton Town will reach out to fans and let them know that whoever you support, Mind supports you.”

Northampton Town: 

Northampton Town Football Club Community Trust was formed in 1994 and became a Charitable Trust in 2001. Their mission is to use the power of sport to create opportunities and improve peoples’ lives.

The club and community trust are passionate about making a positive difference to the health and life chances of people within Northamptonshire so that everyone regardless of age, gender or ethnicity has a better chance of achieving their potential.

Northampton Town FC Community Trust therefore aligns itself with the aims and objectives of local, regional and national government; its agencies and the third and community sector where appropriate and of mutual benefit.

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