World Mental Health Day at Hacton #HelloYellow

October 12, 2020

On Friday, Hacton showed our support for the Young Minds charity by celebrating and saying #HelloYellow; raising awareness for children and young people’s mental health on World Mental Health Day.

The school was awash with every shade of yellow! The children took part in activities encouraging emotional awareness and well-being strategies. It was wonderful to see the children so engaged and promoting such a positive message. 

We were delighted to have supported such a worthy cause and will continue to embed mental health awareness within the school ethos. Also, thank you for your online donations to support the #HelloYellow campaign.

Here are some pictures from the day:






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