Fink Street Food and No5 team up – Mental Health Awareness Week 2022

No5 Young People and FINK Street Food have joined forces to help tackle mental health stigma

FINK’s mission is to blow the mental health conversation wide open and encourage their customers to be more conscious of their own mental wellbeing by creating epic food experiences.

Directly supporting No5’s work by donating 50% of their profits to local mental health organisations, FINK Street Food, a social enterprise street food and events and caterer who are on a mission to break down mental health stigma, one bite at a time, teamed up with No5 in April 2021.

No5 Young People, Reading’s only free, open-access, confidential counselling service for young people, has been supporting 11-25 year olds across the RG postcode area since 1971.

Counselling takes place in-person in Central Reading, in 6 local schools, online, and over the phone, alongside a programme of alternative and preventative outreach projects, devised and delivered by No5’s Young Ambassadors.

Through their partnership, No5 and FINK provide information, support services and raise awareness – promoting positive mental health conversations and attitudes and encouraging people to make positive steps to improve their own mental health.

Please click on the links for more information about accessing No5 services and where to find Fink Street Food’s purple food van.