We're facing the biggest cost of living crisis in a generation and its affecting mental health.
Food, fuel, power, housing costs. This crisis is hitting everyone from all directions with a speed and severity we've not seen in decades.
Since last April, a third of people (33%) feel less able to afford activities beneficial to their mental wellbeing.
Many of your staff, volunteers, members, coaches, athletes and community will be impacted negatively.
You may be facing increased energy costs, increased travel and staff fees at the same time gym memberships and subscriptions are falling.
Our Infoline & Legal line are here to answer calls about how the cost of living may be affecting you. Infoline: 0300 123 3393 (open 9am to 6pm, Monday to Friday except bank holidays).Legal line: 0300 466 6463 (open 9am – 6pm, Monday to Friday except bank holidays)
Side by Side is our online community where you can connect with someone else over shared experiences: listen, share and be heard.
Look at our information on money and mental health.
Need help to claim benefits? See our Benefits information.
Look at our "Taking care of your staff” page on our website.
Contact the Samaritans for help and support. Call 116 123 for free.
Text SHOUT to 85258 for free mental health text support.
Find a local support service with the Hub of Hope.
Speak to someone from Citizens Advice.
Get advice if you're worried about loan sharks. Stop Loan Sharks provides information and support.
Contact the National Debtline for advice.
Contact a debt service near you. Christians Against Poverty provide support with debt and unemployment and lists the contact details of local debt services.
Contact Step Change who provide free advice about money problems, debt and budgeting.
Use the tools on the Money Helper website.
Find a foodbank near you.
See the UK Government's advice on managing household, energy and transport costs on the Help for Households website.