Proud to Support Sweat and Tears
Twists and turns are a part of life, just like sweat and tears.
And together we will find a way through.
1in 4 will experience a mental health problem each year, which is why looking after our physical and mental health is more important than ever.
Whilst we know exercise and hydration are good for us, 9 in 10 Brits still aren’t drinking the recommended 2l a day and the everyday impact on our physical and mental health goes unnoticed. Since 2023, Buxton and Mind have joined forces on a shared mission to support the nation's Sweat and Tears – actively championing physical and mental health through exercise and hydration. Buxton will donate half a million over three years to increase access to mental health support services across the nation.
And that’s just the start. Together, the mission of Buxton and Mind is to directly support the Sweat and Tears of over 1 million Brits over the next 3 years through events and services. So get involved - we're here for the twists and turns, together!
Whether it’s a chat on the Side by Side platform, meeting with a friend to exercise and hydrate together, signing up to an event, sharing your story with our #riseuptogether! Buxton & Mind. Proud to Support Sweat and Tears.
Over 3 years (2024-2026), Buxton will donate half a million pounds to Mind (registered charity number 219830) as a result of the Sweat and Tears promotion. For more information on Mind or support please visit www.mind.org.uk
Our 2024 Rise Up Runners
Buxton is proud to partner with Mind to support the sweat and tears of three “Rise Up Runners”; three real people facing their own physical and mental struggles, who are bravely taking on the ultimate test of resilience: The London Marathon 2024.
Our 2023 Rise Up Runners
Three BUXTON Rise Up runners share how running and training for the 2023 TCS London Marathon helped with their mental health.
The Power of Hydration
Understanding the power of hydration for your health and wellbeing is vital. Learn how- proper hydration can help
Sweat and Tears Rise Up Community
This year, our Rise Up Runners are fundraising for Mind as they take on the 26.2 mile challenge and run the TCS London Marathon
Follow the #SweatAndTears Movement
Take part in the Sweat and Tears movement and together we can make a difference, all by using the #SweatAndTears Hashtag.
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