RHS Wellbeing Walks of Hope for Suicide Prevention and Mental Health & Wellbeing

The ‘Month of Hope’ runs from World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th September to World Mental Health Day on the 10th October and aims to raise awareness of both suicide prevention and Mental Health and Wellbeing

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By GM Walking | 05 September 2022 | TAGS: "GM Walking", walking, Mental health

The RHS are running two extra Wellbeing Walks of Hope this September and October at the Bridgewater Gardens.

The ‘Month of Hope’ runs from World Suicide Prevention Day on the 10th September to World Mental Health Day on the 10th October and aims to raise awareness of both suicide prevention and Mental Health and Wellbeing.

We are running two extra RHS Wellbeing Walks on the run up / over this monthly period to help raise awareness. Come for a social walk in the beautiful RHS Bridgewater gardens, meet new people, have a chat and a drink in the café post walk.

Dates: Tuesday 6 September and Tuesday 4 October
Time: 12pm -1pm (1 hour)
Meet at: 11.50am prompt at the front of the Welcome Building, RHS Bridgewater Gardens.

  • Please bring proof of ID if you are a Salford Resident or an RHS member.
  • Wear flat grippy shoes or trainers and suitable clothing for the weather.
  • Bring some water
  • The walk route is fully accessible.

For any further information on the Salford Wellbeing Walks please email: [email protected]

These walks are part of the Salford Walking Festival 2022. Find out what other events are taking place by clicking here.

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