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Support life-changing mental health research 

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Why donate to mental health research?

1 in 4 people will experience a life-changing mental illness or brain disorder.
 
These conditions have devastating effects beyond the individual, impacting families, friends, and communities.
 
Despite this urgent need, mental health research is significantly underfunded  – only 6% of the UK’s health research – slowing progress in understanding, prevention, and treatment. 

What do we do with your money?

Your donation will fund cutting-edge mental health and neuroscience research at the academic and clinical centre of excellence, King's College London and Maudlsey Hospital.

You can help us find new treatments for depression and anxiety, psychosis and bipolar disorder, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.​​​

Your donation will support

Groundbreaking research that targets a wide range of psychiatric disorders

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£10 Donation

£10 could support researchers investigating the links between inflammation and depression.

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£50 Donation

£50 could go towards a clinical trial testing a new treatment for depression.

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£100 Donation

£100 could help researchers understand the role of genetics in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

Your donation will support

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Anxiety & Depression

Your £10 donation could support research into depression during pregnancy, including community approaches like group singing to improve wellbeing for both mother and baby.

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Psychosis & Bipolar Disorder

Your £100 donation could help researchers understand the role of genetics in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, paving the way for personalised treatments.

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Neurology & Neuroscience

Your £50 donation could support research into how gut bacteria influence Parkinson’s disease, helping to detect the condition earlier and improve quality of life for those affected.

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Youth Mental Health

Your £50 donation could support a research study in secondary schools to test new ways of preventing depression and anxiety in young people.

Your donation will support

Groundbreaking research that targets a wide range of psychiatric disorders

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£10 Donation

Your £10 donation could support research into the links between inflammation in the body and depression, helping to find new ways to treat it.

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£25 Donation

Your £25 donation could support a research study in secondary schools to test new ways of preventing depression and anxiety in young people

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£50 Donation

Your £50 donation could support research into how gut bacteria influence Parkinson’s disease, helping to detect the condition earlier and improve quality of life for those affected.

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£100 Donation

Your £100 donation could help researchers understand the role of genetics in bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, paving the way for personalised treatments.

Other ways to support us

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Partner with us

Collaborate with us and support groundbreaking mental health research – through partnerships, events, and expert talks on workplace mental health.

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Fundraise for us

Take on a challenge or organise an event – whether it’s a run, hike or bake sale – and raise funds for mental health research while achieving a personal goal.

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Leave us a Legacy

Create a lasting impact by leaving a gift in your will to advance life-changing mental health research and improve lives for generations to come.

Fundraisers

Cisco event 

In June 2024, the Psychiatry Research Trust hosted an impactful fundraiser at Cisco in collaboration with Inspire the Mind, focusing on the importance of mental health in the workplace. This interactive panel event, brought together professionals, including our Chair Prof. Carmine Pariante, social media influencer Dr. Ally Jaffee and two Cisco Team Leads, for an open discussion on mental well-being, followed by an educational quiz. Proceeds from the event helped us directly support young researchers advancing our understanding of mental health.

Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to this meaningful cause!

London Marathon

In April 2025, our charity's president, Prof. Carmine Pariante, stepped up to support the future of mental health research by participating in the London Marathon! With his passion for advancing mental health science, he ran to raise essential funds for the Psychiatry Research Trust. Every step he took helped us support young scientists to pursue their groundbreaking research, expand our understanding of mental health, and improve treatments for individuals worldwide. Thanks to everyone that joined in cheering him and everyone who donated to support this vital cause!

Vitality 10K Run

To keep the momentum going following the London Marathon, Prof. Carmine Pariante's team of students and researchers from King’s College London laced up to support The Psychiatry Research Trust by participating in the Vitality London 10K in September 2025! Driven by their combined research and passion to advance mental health science, the team ran together to raise essential funds for mental health research. 

"As a psychiatrist and researcher, I see every day how deeply mental health affects peoples' lives and how much more we still need to learn to provide better care and support for those who are suffering. That's why I'm running to raise funds for the PRT. This cause is very close to my heart, and every donation - no matter the size! - will help drive forward vital research that has the power to change lives." - Luca Sforzini, Research Associate 

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