We keep our overheads to a minimum so that all funding and donations go directly towards enabling us to deliver safe, effective and relevant services that people want to use and which enable them to recover meaningful, fulfilled and productive lives.
We really value any donation you can make. Whether you are able to donate money, some time, or goods and services, your generosity makes an enormous difference to the people our services benefit.
Our online donation form offers two ways of donating:
We’re working hard to ensure that nobody has to face a mental health problem alone, but the need for our services is increasing. A gift no matter how small, can make such a difference.
Click here to see how your donations are spent:
Post: Please make cheques payable to ‘Mind BLMK’ and send to Mind BLMK, The Rufus Centre, Steppingley Road, Flitwick, MK45 1AH.
Bank transfer: Please email [email protected] for the account detals. Also, please ensure you include your name or organisation name on the transfer and let us know once payment has been made, accompanied by the reference used and how much you have donated.
When sending your donation to Mind BLMK please let our Finance department know it is on the way and we will be able to confirm its arrival. You can email us at [email protected] uk
If you are a UK tax payer, you can help us increase the amount you donate by completing a Gift Aid declaration form. This allows us to claim 25p for every £1 donated. It will cost you nothing. Gift Aid is reclaimed by a charity from the tax you pay for the current tax year. Your address is needed to identify you as a current UK taxpayer. To find out more, click here.
To complete the Gift Aid declaration form, click here to download
Mind BLMK helps thousands of people every year. You can help us make a difference by making a donation.
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