Supporting Schools
Supporting Happier, Healthier, and More Resilient Students
At the Melp Foundation, we believe that every young person deserves the chance to feel mentally strong, emotionally balanced, and confident in who they are. Schools play a vital role in shaping that foundation — which is why we work closely with education providers to build environments where mental well-being is prioritised, protected, and embedded into everyday life.
We support schools, colleges, and academies with preventative education, self-help tools, and personalised resources designed to strengthen the mental health of students at every stage.


What We Offer
We support schools, colleges and youth organisations with tailored, down-to-earth mental health programmes that focus on prevention, education and empowerment. Our approach is simple: we listen to what young people are struggling with, and we offer tools that actually help.
Not One-Size-Fits-All
Mental health isn’t a tick-box exercise, and there’s no single solution that works for every child.
We focus on helping young people understand their own emotions and giving them the confidence to try out different tools and approaches – from mindfulness and CBT techniques to movement, journaling, nutrition and more.
Our goal is to make mental health feel normal to talk about – and to ensure no young person feels like they have to struggle alone.




Giving Back Through Every Partnership
When we work with independent and private schools in a paid capacity, all profits go directly towards funding free mental health support for state-funded schools in the local area.
By working with us, you’re also helping children in your wider community get the care and tools they deserve.
We’re In This Together
We know that mental health can be complex and overwhelming – for staff, students and families alike. But you don’t have to navigate it alone.
Whether you’re looking to create a whole-school strategy or simply want to open up more conversations around well-being, we’re here to support you – with care, consistency and without judgment.
Together, we can build school communities where mental health is part of everyday life – and every child has the chance to thrive.



