Brontë King was invited by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to 10 Downing Street to be part of the Better Health – Every Mind Matters Loneliness campaign. The aim of the campaign is to encourage young people to talk about loneliness and reduce the stigma.
Brontë shared her personal experience with loneliness which lead to the creation of gals who graduate, an online networking community offering support to female students and graduates.