The Mayor’s Charity Appeal 2024 to 2025

Each year the Mayor selects a charity or charities to support during their time in office, both by promoting them and raising funds.

In 2024 to 2025, The Mayor will be raising funds for Counselling Matters Bexley, alongside other local charities and good causes as the year progresses.

There will be opportunities support the Charity Appeal at fundraising events throughout the year and you can make a donation at any time.

Counselling Matters Bexley

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Counselling Matters Bexley logo

Counselling Matters Bexley is a local registered charity dedicated to ensuring accessible counselling services for Bexley residents. Committed to the transformative power of talking therapies, they aim to offer free and low-cost counselling to those in need, including children and young people, survivors of domestic abuse, and individuals experiencing loneliness and isolation. Their mission is to reach those who are most vulnerable and marginalized in our borough.

Striving to remove barriers to accessing mental health support, they are committed to making a difference to the lives of those they serve and to promoting positive mental health outcomes for all Bexley residents.

Find out more information on Counselling Matters Bexley

Call 0800 047 2600 or email mail@cmbtalk.org for more information.

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QR code for the Mayor's Charity Appeal

Donations

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Scan the QR code on the right side of the page to donate to the Mayor's Charity.

Please use the following reference: Donation [your name]

BACS transfer

Donations can be made to the Mayors Charity Appeal using the following bank account details:

  • Bank name: Natwest
  • Bank Sort Code: 51-70-14
  • Bank Account number: 78563720
  • Account name: Mayor’s Charity Appeal
  • Reference: Donation [your name]

By Cheque

You can send a cheque to:

The Mayor’s Office, Bexley Civic Offices, 2 Watling St, Bexleyheath DA6 7AT.

If you have further questions, please get in touch with the Mayor’s office by emailing mayors.office@bexley.gov.uk or call 0203 045 5288.