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Buckinghamshire Mind is 110 years old!

We’re aiming to raise £110,000 to celebrate 110 years of supporting local people experiencing mental ill-health.

We rely on the support of individuals, community groups, local businesses and other organisations to fund our much needed work.

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You can help by making a donation to Buckinghamshire Mind. Your contribution really does make a difference.

Set-up a Direct Debit

Direct Debits are a way of making regular gift payments, which help Buckinghamshire Mind to plan delivery of sustainable services. Buckinghamshire Mind uses Giving Checkout to process donations, which has no platform fees, therefore ensuring that your gift goes further. To set-up a Direct Debit, please click here

Make a donation

Donations of any size are very much appreciated. If you are a UK taxpayer, please consider donating using Gift Aid. This means that for every pound donated, Buckinghamshire Mind can claim an additional 25p back from HMRC at no extra cost to you. Buckinghamshire Mind uses Giving Checkout to process donations, which has no platform fees, therefore ensuring that your gift goes further.

Text to Donate

You can donate £5 to Buckinghamshire Mind simply by sending a text message on your mobile phone. To make a one-off donation of £5, text the word WELLBEING to 70480.

We use the Donr text giving service to process our text donations. You will be charged for one text message at your standard network rate plus the amount you have chosen to donate.

Our text giving service provider, Donr, charges us a fee equivalent to 5% of each donation, so for every £1 you donate, £0.95 will be received by Buckinghamshire Mind.

Text to Donate Appeal Video

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Other ways to support us

How your donation helps

  • £5

    could pay for craft materials for one of our wellbeing groups.

  • £10

    could pay for refreshments at a peer support group meeting.

  • £50

    could pay to train a volunteer to carry out a Befriender role.

  • £100

    could pay for a school assembly on mental health.

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