Marching for Mothers World Maternal Mental Health Day exists to raise awareness around the globe for better Maternal Mental Health Care. As many as 1 in 5 new mothers experiences some type of perinatal mood and anxiety disorder (PMADs). These illnesses frequently go unnoticed and untreated, often with tragic and long-term consequences to both mother and child. It’s time to make a change. We're stepping forward and breaking the stigma. Sport in Mind will be Marching for Mothers this World Maternal Mental Health Day to highlight the issue, raise awareness of the need, and together, work towards the solution... and we want YOU to join us! Lets get Marching for Mothers this World Maternal Mental Health Day! Set up your walk Follow our easy step by step guide to set up your walk and join us in stepping forward for Maternal Mental Health Our flagship walks Join one of our flagship walks on World Maternal Mental Health Day and support us in Marching for Mothers Sign up to our panel discussion Join us for an expertly led, inspiring panel discussion on Maternal Mental Health, featuring leading experts in the field Call to ACT for Maternal Mental Health We are calling on all governments, healthcare systems, workplaces and communities to ACT. Join the pledge here. We have provided some social assets here for you to shout about what you are doing, and whichever way you choose to support, please tag us @sportinmind @postpartumsupportinternational and @worldmmhday and use the hashtags #marchingformothers #strongertogether #maternalmhmatters #maternalmentalhealthmatters Social Tile Join us and March for Mothers! Social Tile I'm marching for Mothers! Social Tile We're marching for Mothers! Social Story Join us and March for Mothers! Social Story I'm Marching for Mothers! Social Story We're Marching for Mothers! We have also provided an editable poster template for you to be able to promote your walk and encourage your community to join you! If you require any further information relating to Marching for Mothers, and Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, please contact the team by emailing us on [email protected] or call the office on 0300 102 1400 Manage Cookie Preferences