Support Our Cause
Your generous donation helps us continue our mission to provide accessible mental health support to those in need. Join us in making a difference and improving the well-being of our community.

Your support counts
Frequency
One time
Monthly
Amount
Would fund a child attending a youth club for a month.
£25
Would fund instant mental health support for someone in need.
£50
Would provide an emergency food parcels for 40 families.
£200
Would fund positive education programme in a local school.
£500
Would fund our practical, mental health support instantly at our HAPPY Hub location.
£750
Would fund counselling sessions for those who need it most but cannot aford it.
£1,000
Would cover our utilities expenses and ensure we can keep our doors open, our programmes running, and our community supported.
£5,000
Other
0/100
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Pay It Forward
In these challenging times, supporting one another is more important than ever. Our Pay-It-Forward scheme is a compassionate and inclusive way for individuals to support their neighbours and friends in the community.

Why Should You Help?
Helping Local Families: Your contributions directly impact the lives of local families and individuals who are facing financial challenges. Together, we can alleviate some of the burdens they are experiencing.
Promoting Community Spirit: Our Pay-It-Forward scheme fosters a strong sense of community spirit and solidarity. It's an opportunity for us to come together and support one another during trying times.
Lasting Impact: Your donations will be used strategically to address urgent needs and create lasting changes in the lives of those in need.
How to Help?
Make a Donation: Any amount, big or small, will make a difference.
Spread the Word: Share our Pay-It-Forward scheme with your friends, family, and colleagues. Together, we can reach more people and create a larger impact.
"We would like to say a big thank you for the generosity extended to us in the past week, this was totally unexpected but most welcome"
- A customer of the HAPPY Hub, who was struggling.
