IN 2025, OVER 5,000 PEOPLE
...have been supported by Pentreath towards their personal goals.
97% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...would recommend Pentreath to their family and friends.
96% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...said their time with Pentreath helped to improve their mental health and wellbeing
86% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...have a better understanding of their mental health
80% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...have improved hope for the future
90% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...learnt tools and techniques to help them to self-manage their own mental health
99% OF PENTREATH CLIENTS
...rate the service as Good, Very Good or Excellent
News
DATE: February 14th 2025
Merlin is lacing up his running shoes once again to take on the iconic London Marathon – this time, with an even greater purpose. He is running to support Pentreath, a charity dedicated to empowering individuals facing mental health challenges.
Why Pentreath?
Mental health affects us all, yet so many people struggle in silence. Pentreath provides life-changing support, helping individuals build confidence, access employment, and regain control over their lives. By running this marathon, Merlin aims to raise awareness and vital funds to ensure Pentreath can continue their invaluable work.
A Personal Mission
Merlin knows the dedication, resilience, and mental strength required to prepare and take part in the London marathon. This year, his motivation goes beyond personal achievement – it’s about making a difference. Every step he takes will be in honor of those battling mental health difficulties, proving that with the right support, no challenge is insurmountable.
How You Can Help
Merlin needs your support! Whether it’s a small donation, sharing his story, or cheering him on, every contribution makes an impact. Let’s stand together for mental health and show that no one has to face it alone.
Donate today and help Merlin make every mile count
If you feel that you need to talk to someone urgently then please call the 24/7 NHS Helpline on '111'.
You can call for free, any time of day or night, if you are worried about your own or someone else’s mental health.
The team behind the 24/7 telephone service will listen to you and determine how best to help.
Alternatively, please call the Samaritans on 116 123
Thank you.