Missed the last Christmas post?
Don’t worry, you can still send Christmas cards to all your friends and family and raise vital funds for Bucks Mind at the same time.
Don’t worry, you can still send Christmas cards to all your friends and family and raise vital funds for Bucks Mind at the same time.
A few suggestions for some simple things we can all do to look after our mental health during the Winter.
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If Christmas is a hard time for you, it’s important to remember that you are not alone. We’ve published some tips you can try that might help.
We’ve launched a new video to further promote our Safe Haven service and to reduce potential barriers for those wishing to access the service. Find out more.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Joel Rose as the new Chief Executive Officer of Buckinghamshire Mind. Joel will officially assume his role on 3rd March 2025.
Find out about services provided by Bucks Mind and other organisations during the Christmas and New Year period.
Whether or not Christmas is part of your life, your mental health might be affected by it happening around you. Find out more about ways you can cope with the financial pressures of this time of year.
Buckinghamshire Mind’s ‘Transforming Lives’ film has been nominated for a Smiley Charity Film Award 2025. We’re calling on everyone to vote for our film to help us be in with a chance of winning.
If you’re doing your Christmas shopping online, you can raise donations for Bucks Mind at no extra cost to you. Find out more.
If you’re starting to think about sending out Christmas cards, why not consider sending e-cards instead? It’s better for the environment and you can raise money for Bucks Mind at the same time.
This Movember, why not reach out to the men in your life and find out how they’re feeling? Talking with another person really can transform lives.