CLITHEROE-based Jigsaw Prospects, an organisation which works specifically with people with mental problems or distress, will be touring the Ribble Valley on Friday as part of World Mental Health Day.
They have invited a number of other organisations, including the Council for Voluntary Services, East Lancashire's Advocacy, Ribble Valley community mental health team and Trinity Community Partnership to join them on the community bus which will visit a number of venues throughout the Ribble Valley.
On the bus there will be a range of information, displays and fun activities, including quizzes, colouring competitions and face painting.
There will also be an opportunity to sample a free Indian head massage.
Dawn Smith and Fred McAteer, mental health outreach and development workers, said: "We hope to raise public awareness of this issue in conjunction with the national Mind-out campaign and to actively promote positive mental health in partnership with other agencies and through our extensive range of educational, training and employment opportunities within our various projects."
The bus will be at Whalley Village Hall between 9.30am and 10.30am, Longridge Community Centre between 11am and 12.30pm, Gisburn Festival Hall between 1pm and 2.30pm and Boothes Car Park Clitheroe between 3pm and 4.30pm.
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