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Elves Run for Mental Health in Scunthorpe
30 Nov
Summary
- Over 140 individuals participated in an elf-themed fun run.
- The event aimed to raise funds for the mental health charity MIND.
- The run highlighted exercise as a positive tool for mental well-being.

Hundreds of festive participants transformed Scunthorpe's Central Park into a cheerful spectacle as over 140 individuals dressed as elves for a charitable 5k fun run. This inaugural Mental Elf event aimed to raise crucial funds and awareness for the mental health charity MIND, a cause deeply important to the community.
The run underscored the powerful connection between physical activity and mental well-being. Jurate Klusaite from North Lincolnshire MIND noted that running and maintaining a positive mood are excellent methods for self-care. The event provided a vibrant reminder of these accessible strategies for mental health.
This spirited gathering is part of a broader initiative, with similar Mental Elf runs taking place throughout November and December across England and Wales. These events collectively contribute to MIND's vital work, supporting individuals facing mental health challenges during the holiday season and beyond.




