Tell us your story
We want to
hear from you
Telling your story is very powerful – not only
does it give those with lived experience a
platform to have their voice heard, it busts any
stigma surround mental health conditions and
could help someone reading feel less alone.

Tell us your story
We want to
hear from you
Telling your story is very powerful – not only does it give those with lived experience a platform to have their voice heard, it busts any stigma surround mental health conditions and could help someone reading feel less alone.

Other people's stories:
In this blog post, Connor Hearn, writes about surviving the shadows: his Journey through trauma, mental health, and finding his voice (Family, Society and Mental Health)
I want to bring a little bit of light to people who might be struggling in silence. If this van can help even one person feel less alone, then every cup served is worth it.
This emotive blog is Charlotte's fifth - in a series where she has documented her transition and experiences to becoming her real self.
Liam’s Bench has officially arrived at Furzy Cliff in Weymouth, bringing colour, comfort and a gentle encouragement to talk about mental health. Created in partnership with Dorset Tea and beautifully designed by local artist Helena Chessher, the bench is part of our growing Chatty Bench project.
In this blog post, Alex Milo, our Access Wellbeing Coordinator, North Dorset, writes about how men often socialise and why it matters for our mental well-being.
Love Your Local Mind! August 4th – 10th 2025 is Local Minds’ Week! Here at Dorset Mind, we are an independent charity run by local people. Every penny raised locally, is spent locally. This means when you support us, you’re helping your friends, family, and neighbours right here.
Join Our Movement
As a charity we are extremely passionate about creating a community in Dorset where living and talking about mental health becomes acceptable for everyone. There are many ways to get involved – we’d love to have you.






