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Membership at Buckinghamshire Mind

Become a Member


Like all small charities Bucks Mind is crying out for funds. With the advent of the "contract culture" and ever decreasing income from the statutory bodies who purchase some of our services, it is very difficult to balance the books.

Can you help?

Of Course you can!

You can help by making a donation or becoming a member of the charity.
For less than 25p a week (£12.00 a year) you can become a member of our charity . You will receive a complimentary copy of our quarterly newsletter, an invitation to our AGM and the knowledge that your membership is helping members of our community less fortunate than ourselves. Please printout our membership form and send it to the included return address, or e-mail us: info@bucksmind.org.uk for further details. Thank you.

Sponsorship


We are always willing to discuss methods of sponsorship which can be advantageous to both the donor and the charity. For example, by sponsoring one of our clubs for a day, meeting the cost of a coach trip or day out for some of our less able clients, providing some new furnishings or amenities for one of our group homes or for one of our centres, providing much needed office equipment (from pencils to computers) to help streamline our administration, to sponsor the publication of one or more editions of our newsletter. All the help you can provide will be most gratefully received, acknowledged in the next edition of our newsletter and whenever possible, in the local press.


Do you shop online?


You could also help us by shopping via our Shopping page here. A percentage of every purchase made via this page will go towards supporting Buckinghamshire Mind. Start shopping here!
 
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Buckinghamshire Mind is a registered charity (1103063), a company limited by guarantee (5000185), and is affiliated to Mind. As a member of BACP we are bound by its ethical framework for good practice in counselling and psychotherapy, and subject to the professional conduct procedure therein.