Join us for the Heart of Harrow at St. George’s Shopping Centre throughout Mental Health Awareness Week! Discover local organisations dedicated to supporting your mental wellbeing and find out about the vital services they offer in partnership with Voluntary Action Harrow.
Saturday 10th May
Floral Bench Decorating Workshop
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Be a part of creating something beautiful for the community! Join us for a free craft workshop where you can help decorate our floral bench. This is a fantastic opportunity to connect with others and contribute to a vibrant display.
MONday 12th May
Eachcounsellingandsupport
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Eachcounsellingandsupport, supports adult residents of Harrow who are vulnerable. Stop by their stall for information and advice around housing options, warm centre information and their Ask Annie initiative.
Reviving Links CIC
2:30 PM – 5/6:00 PM
Reviving Links CIC is a London-based organisation committed to strengthening community connections and fostering meaningful engagement.
tuesday 13th May
mind in harow mih
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Mind in Harrow provides support and services for individuals experiencing mental health problems, committed to ensuring no one faces these challenges alone.
uNIQUE cOMMUNITY cHARITY
2:30 PM – 5/6:00 PM
Unique Community Charity, a performing arts organisation that uses theatre to connect with individuals often overlooked by society. They collaborate with the local community to create powerful, new theatre addressing real-world issues.
wednesday 14th May
rcct cic stall
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Starting out as a food hub project, RCCT has developed to offer a whole range of services that help our users. Those using our foodbank can access important information and advice, such as understanding the welfare system in the UK, settlement status, housing, education, and employment.
The Romanian and Eastern European Hub
2:30 PM – 5/6:00 PM
The Romanian and Eastern European Hub, is a local service to support Romanian and Eastern European individuals. They offer free, tailored support to those needing help due to language, digital, and cultural barriers.
Thursday 15th May
My Yard
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM
My Yard empowers local disadvantaged communities by providing places to connect, support with food poverty, and safe spaces for young people.
Age UK Hillingdon
2:30 PM – 5/6:00 PM
AgeUK Hillingdon, Harrow and Brent offers a variety of services to help older people maintain their mental health. They provide information and advice on mental health issues, ensuring individuals have access to the support they need
Friday 16th May
Harrow Cove
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Harrow Cove is a safe, inviting, and inclusive space where residents of the borough can go if they are experiencing a mental health crisis.
They will have a canvas with messages of love and positive affirmations from their service users, and you can learn more about the work they do in our community to support the mental health of those who need it most.
saturday 17th May
Carib & Co Brunch
2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Carib & Co is a non-profit community organisation that partners with local businesses to offer free brunches to residents, particularly targeting those facing financial hardship or homelessness. Join them for a mindfulness colouring workshop as well as a special dance performance!
The dance performance will take place at 3.30PM outside Tortilla.
We encourage you to visit St. George’s Shopping Centre throughout Mental Health Awareness Week and be part of the Heart of Harrow, connecting with these fantastic organisations and participating in our special floral bench workshop!
And Don’t Miss…
Free Mindfulness Resources!
Looking to relax and unwind? Check out the Mindfulness Resources page for free downloadable tips, calming exercises, and helpful tools like mood trackers to boost your well-being and reduce stress.

Self-Care Tips Competition
Don’t miss our Self-Care Tips Competition! Share your best self-care tip and you could win a wellness bundle worth £50. Your tip will also be featured in our new online community space!

Tips & Tricks for Mental Health!
Check out our Tips and Tricks for Mental Health Awareness Week and Beyond! Discover simple, fun ways to connect with others and improve your mood, like crafting sessions, board game nights, and coffee catch-ups.
