Support Volunteers with Mental Health Training – Mindful Impact Initiative

Posted on: September 11, 2025

Introducing the Mindful Impact Initiative…

Transpire Training is excited to share the Mindful Impact Initiative – a program designed to make mental health training more affordable and accessible for front-line volunteers and charity staff who support individuals and communities.

Through this initiative, Transpire Training provides:

50% funding towards any of our Mental Health training for volunteers
30% funding towards any of our Mental Health training for charity staff
FREE monthly Mental Health Awareness webinars offering simple, effective ways to support mental health, build knowledge, and help break stigma

The goal of the initiative is to empower those working on the front lines with the skills and confidence to support others experiencing mental health challenges.

Mindful Impact is a dedicated initiative by Transpire Training, aimed at empowering charitable organisations and volunteers through accessible and affordable Mental Health First Aid and Awareness training. This initiative recognises the invaluable contributions of charitable organisations and volunteers and seeks to support their missions by equipping them with essential Mental Health skills.

📧 courses@transpiretraining.com

📞 01277 801844

🌐  https://www.transpiretraining.com/

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