Tiny Changes have launched a new appeal with exclusive merch from The National
Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES will also contribute exclusive designs for the fundraiser.

Tiny Changes, Scotland's charity focused on young people's mental health, has unveiled its largest fundraising initiative to date with 'The Tiny But Mighty Appeal'.
Launched on World Mental Health Day, 10th October 2025, the appeal seeks to raise over £1 million for investment in children's mental health by the end of 2026.
The National are contributing to the cause, collaborating with Evan Cohen to create limited edition apparel. Further collaborations are in the pipeline, including designs from Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES.
Kara Olayinka, CEO of Tiny Changes, says, "Tiny Changes wouldn’t be where it is today without the support of The National, their kindness matches their limitless talent. What people don't see is the support that is more than financial; these donations and partnerships encourage us to keep going. Thank you to The National and the other artists we're working with on The Tiny But Mighty Appeal. We're powerful and mighty in numbers, and we’re taking action to help young minds feel better. Young people need to be heard, more than ever. Together, we'll make tiny changes to Earth."
Find out more at tinychanges.com.
Launched on World Mental Health Day, 10th October 2025, the appeal seeks to raise over £1 million for investment in children's mental health by the end of 2026.
The National are contributing to the cause, collaborating with Evan Cohen to create limited edition apparel. Further collaborations are in the pipeline, including designs from Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES.
Kara Olayinka, CEO of Tiny Changes, says, "Tiny Changes wouldn’t be where it is today without the support of The National, their kindness matches their limitless talent. What people don't see is the support that is more than financial; these donations and partnerships encourage us to keep going. Thank you to The National and the other artists we're working with on The Tiny But Mighty Appeal. We're powerful and mighty in numbers, and we’re taking action to help young minds feel better. Young people need to be heard, more than ever. Together, we'll make tiny changes to Earth."
Find out more at tinychanges.com.



