Your Support Can Have DOUBLE the Impact

We are absolutely thrilled to share that we’ve been selected to participate in the Big Give’s Small Charity Week campaign!

This means that every donation made to our campaign via BigGive.org during the week of 23rd-30th June will be DOUBLED – yes, twice the impact at no extra cost to you.

At a time when mental health support is more crucial than ever, the rising cost of living is pushing private counselling out of reach for many. Meanwhile, stretched NHS services leave countless adults and children without adequate mental health care.

With your generosity, our campaign will expand the number of counselling sessions we can provide and increase reduced-cost support for those on low incomes through the Cogwheel Counselling Support Fund.

How you can help:

  • Mark your calendar: Set a reminder for 23rd June and save this donation link. The donate button will go live at 12pm (midday)!
  • Spread the word: Your voice is powerful – please share this campaign with friends, family, and social networks who may want to make twice the difference with their donation.

 

Every contribution – big or small – helps transform lives. Your support is so important to us!

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