Avove announces Mind as its first company charity 

This charity was voted for by colleagues because of the crucial work it does in raising awareness to remove the stigma around mental health as well as campaigning to improve services and promote a better understanding of mental wellbeing. As part of the charity vote, Avove thanked its staff by donating £5 per vote and kick-started its 2023 fundraising with a donation of more than £700.

Dealing with mental health and wellbeing in the workplace is a priority for Avove and it has recently signed The Mental Health at Work Commitment to cement its pledge to make a difference in the workplace and to support the mental health of its colleagues. Mind helps one in four people in England and Wales who experience a mental health problem every year. The money raised will fund the charity’s vital work including the Mind Infoline and advice services, as well as the campaigning Mind does across the UK.

  • Avove announces a two-year partnership with national mental health charity Mind 
  • Mind is Avove’s first charity partner and was voted for by colleagues  

Utilities infrastructure and engineering services company, Avove, announces a two-year partnership with national mental health charity Mind. The charity provides advice and support to empower anyone experiencing mental health problems.

 

We’re delighted that  Avove colleagues have chosen Mind and we’re extremely grateful to Avove for their support so far.

We’re in a difficult time – the pandemic, and now the cost-of-living crisis has had a devastating effect on the nation’s mental health, especially for those of us with existing mental health problems. The money raised by Avove will enable us to keep our vital services running, including Mind’s Infoline, legal line, and our online peer support community Side by Side, so that we can be there for the people who need us most.”

Rebecca Hastings, Head of Corporate Partnerships at Mind

Raising awareness of mental health and the support available is a priority for us and is a core part of our social impact strategy. 

We were delighted when colleagues selected Mind as Avove’s charity for the next two years, as we actively encourage colleagues to look out for each other, talk openly about mental health and know that there is help available and where to find it. 

More than ever, we are all facing varying and often compounded pressures, so it is vital that charities like Mind get as much support as possible and we are looking forward to this collaboration and fundraising for Mind over the next two years.”

Avove Executive Chair, Mark Perkins

The partnership follows Avove joining forces with HB Tunnelling Ltd and G&V Gallagher Ltd. to promote the “Light at the End of the Tunnel” project which was launched in 2022 at their Gilson Road site working on the High Speed Two (HS2) project in the West Midlands. As part of the Gilson long sewer diversion project, three Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) are raising funds for Mind for every metre of tunnel installed. The team are working on connecting 700m metres of tunnels and to date has raised more than £16,000 for Mind.

Avove colleagues have set themselves an ambitious target to help the charity’s campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding of mental health, and will see local fundraising activities take place at Avove’s offices and sites across the UK to support the charity’s work.

Avove is committed to building a supportive place to work where everyone is respected, empowered, valued and treated fairly. If you would like to find out more, please visit www.avove.co.uk.

Mind has a confidential information and support line, available at 0300 1233393. Find out more about Mind at www.Mind.org.uk