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We are sorry to say that Hollow Heart’s journey has come to an end.

Mental health awareness has increased significantly over the years and we are delighted that mental health matters are getting the attention they deserve. We hope that Hollow Heart has contributed to that during the time we have been running and we cannot thank our supporters and advocates enough. We wish you all the very best in the future and we hope you always remain open to talking about mental health.

The Hollow Heart team.
January 2025.

There are many tremendous charities already operating that will be able to offer support to anyone that needs it. While we encourage you to do your own research if you feel the need to seek help, we recommend the following as a place to start:

We are only promoting established organisations with a good track record, and whilst we have gone to every effort to make sure these organisations are good, we encourage you to do your own due diligence when reaching out for support.

  • Young Minds

    Young Minds are the UK’s leading charity fighting for children and young people’s mental health. They want to see a world where no young person feels alone with their mental health, and all young people get the mental health support they need, when they need it, no matter what.

  • Mind

    We’re Mind. We’re here to fight mental health. For support for respect, for you. We change minds across England and Wales by making mental health an everyday priority. By standing up to the injustices – in healthcare, in work, in law – which make life harder for those of us with mental health problems.

    We support minds – offering help whenever you might need it through our information, advice and local services. And we connect minds. Bringing together an unstoppable network of individuals and communities – people who care about mental health to make a difference.

  • Shout

    Shout is the UK’s first and only free, confidential, 24/7 text messaging support service for anyone who is struggling to cope. We launched publicly in May 2019 and we’ve had more than 1.7 million conversations with people who are anxious, stressed, depressed, suicidal or overwhelmed and who need in-the-moment support.

  • Samaritans

    We’re here, day or night, for anyone who’s struggling to cope, who needs someone to listen without judgement or pressure.
    Samaritans is not only for the moment of crisis, we’re taking action to prevent the crisis.
    We give people ways to cope and the skills to be there for others. And we encourage, promote and celebrate those moments of connection between people that can save lives.
    We offer listening and support to people and communities in times of need.
    In prisons, schools, hospitals and on the rail network, Samaritans are working with people who are going through a difficult time and training others to do the same.

  • NHS

    Find a local NHS urgent mental health helpline in England. A couple of quick questions to help get directed to the best services.

  • Mental Health Foundation

    We’re here, day or night, for anyone who’s struggling to cope, who needs someone to listen without judgement or pressure.
    Samaritans is not only for the moment of crisis, we’re taking action to prevent the crisis.
    We give people ways to cope and the skills to be there for others. And we encourage, promote and celebrate those moments of connection between people that can save lives.
    We offer listening and support to people and communities in times of need.
    In prisons, schools, hospitals and on the rail network, Samaritans are working with people who are going through a difficult time and training others to do the same.

  • Bernardo’s

    Barnardo’s offers services to help support you and your mental health. They have lots of centres where you can visit and talk to us. Some services can help you online or speak to you over the phone.

  • The Veterans Gateway

    The Veterans’ Gateway service is the first point of contact for all Tri-Service veterans, and their families. Its expert content covers welfare areas: housing, employment, finances, living independently, mental wellbeing, families and communities, and physical health. Its unique support (both in the UK and abroad) is funded by the Armed Forces Covenant. And supported by charities and organisations and individuals, including the the National Health Service (NHS), the Government of the United Kingdom (GOV.UK) and the Ministry of Defence (MOD).

  • NHS

    Op Courage is the NHS service that provides specialist care for those Armed forces veterans suffering from a mental health crisis. The new service combines the Veterans’ Mental Health Transition, Intervention and Liaison Service (TILS), the Veterans’ Mental Health Complex Treatment Service (CTS) and the Veterans’ Mental Health High Intensity Service (HIS). This means that veterans can access the most suitable level of service for them across seven regions in England.

    If you live in Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales please see details at the bottom of this guide for help from the NHS with your mental wellbeing.

    Urgent NHS help with your mental health if you live in Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales

    Although you are not currently eligible for Op Courage the information below lists dedicated services.

    Northern Ireland: Veterans can access dedicated support through the Northern Ireland Veterans’ Support Office.

    Scotland: veterans can access veteran-led mental health, and welfare support through Veterans First Point, part of
    NHS Scotland. This includes guidance from experienced Peer Support Workers.

    Wales: Through the Welsh Government the NHS has a Veteran Therapist in each Local Health Board.

  • Combat Stress

    Combat Stress is the UK’s leading charity for veterans’ mental health. For over a century, they’ve helped former servicemen and women with mental health problems such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression. They provide specialist treatment and support for veterans from every service and conflict, focusing on those with complex mental health issues.

  • Talk Club

    Talk Club is a talking and listening club for men, offering talking groups, sports groups and therapy to help keep you mentally fit. It’s a simple medicine that starts with asking – How are you? Out of 10?

    By checking in regularly with yourself and other men, Talk Club creates a community that we are all missing in today’s world