This month, the tabletop community came together once again for Miniatures for Mental Health 2026, and we’re incredibly proud to share that the campaign raised £2,620.52 for Mind Charity.
Every penny donated represents 100% of the proceeds from the miniatures, artwork, dice, books sold during the campaign.
Even better, every single item sold.
For us, that says everything.
Miniatures for Mental Health returned during Mental Health Awareness Week, running from 11th May to 17th May 2026, with a simple aim: to support mental wellbeing across the tabletop and miniature hobby community. The campaign brought together hobbyists, painters, creators, gamers and collectors to raise funds for Mind while also recognising the role this hobby can play in people’s lives.
For many of us, painting miniatures, building models, rolling dice or spending time with other hobbyists is more than just a pastime. It can be a way to focus, switch off, connect with others, or simply get through a difficult week. Miniatures for Mental Health exists to celebrate that, while also helping support those who need Mind’s services.
This year’s campaign ran in collaboration with Mind, Eavy Mental Ealth and Rally Point Games & Minds Charity, with support from a growing group of creators and community partners.
And the support this year was amazing
From painted Warhammer miniatures and custom dioramas to signed books, dice sets, Bolt Action rulebooks, artwork and unique one-off pieces, the range of donations showed just how generous and creative this community can be.
Some of the standout sales included the incredible Battle of the Titans, donated by @rig_miniatures, which raised £320, and the Blood Angels Sergeant Painting, donated by @rjmason84, which raised £250. We also saw the Black Templars Redemptor Dreadnought from @xiii_brethren raise £120.
But this campaign was never just about the biggest numbers.
Every item mattered.
Every donated model, every dice set, every signed book, every bid, every purchase and every share helped push the total higher. Whether someone donated a centrepiece model, bought a small character miniature, shared the campaign on social media or simply helped spread the word, it all played a part.
The final donation of £2,620.52 has now been made to Mind Charity via the Rally Point Games JustGiving page, and we want to say a huge thank you to everyone who made that possible.

Thank you to every creator who donated an item.
Thank you to every customer who bought something.
Thank you to everyone who shared, commented, tagged a friend, talked about the campaign, or helped keep the conversation around mental health moving.
Miniatures for Mental Health is built on a very simple idea: supporting mental health, one miniature at a time. This year’s campaign proved once again that the tabletop community is full of people who care, and who are willing to use the hobby to do something good.
Roll on Miniatures for Mental Health 2027.
Want to work with us next year?
If you’re a painter, creator, hobby brand, content creator or community group and you’d like to get involved in Miniatures for Mental Health 2027, we’d love to hear from you.



