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About Memiah

memiah.co.uk

11 - 50 Employees


Happiful is a company with heart. Good mental health and wellbeing are at the core of what we do.

Happiful was founded in 2005 by two sisters, Emma and Aimi, whose main goal was to help individuals looking for local support for their mental health and wellbeing. So, Counselling Directory was born.

In addition to Counselling Directory, we now operate a number of websites with the same drive behind them; connecting those in need of help, to a professional who can. This includes Hypnotherapy Directory, Life Coach Directory, Nutritionist Resource and Therapy Directory - a network of over 21,000 professionals.

In 2017, Happiful Magazine was born to further challenge the stigma around mental health and promote wellbeing. Together, our monthly Happiful Magazine and online directories make up the Happiful family.

The Happiful family is dedicated to sharing the stories, experiences and support available for the whole of our society and we will work continually to ensure we represent and speak to the broadest audience possible. We are on a mission to create a healthier, happier society.

- Working with us -

We practise what we publish. We are a forward-looking, family-feel organisation with a unique working environment where achievements are recognised and celebrated.

We also pride ourselves on offering excellent customer service, recently winning the Nice Reply Customer Happiness Award 2018.

We champion workplace wellbeing and promote a healthy work-life balance through initiatives such as weekly fruit deliveries, a lunchtime running club and flexible working hours (including a 3.30pm finish on a Friday).

Our approach is to make great things happen by working hard. We are very proud of how far inspiration and hard work has taken us since we started in 2005, but we’re constantly looking for new ways to reach our mission. We believe in the people who work for us.

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