Remembering your loved one

We know that losing someone close to you can be incredibly difficult. Maybe even getting to this webpage was hard for you. But you are not alone.

On this page, you’ll find how you can honour someone’s memory and support Bradford District and Craven Mind’s work in Bradford District and Craven.

Donating in memory

Remember someone special through a donation to Bradford District and Craven Mind in their name. We’d love to hear their story and what giving for them means to you.

You can also use our online donation form to pay in a funeral collection.

Donate in memory

 

 

Funeral collections

If you decide to take a collection at a funeral or memorial service we’ll use the donations to make sure no one faces a mental health problem alone.

We are also here to support you with anything you need. Please get in touch at:

[email protected]

Fundraise for them

If you would be interested in taking on a fundraising challenge or hosting an event in memory of your loved one, we would love to support you and help you honour your loved one in a personal way. 

We’d love to support you, please get in touch with us at:

[email protected]

 

Thank you so much for considering honouring someone who meant a lot to you by supporting Bradford District and Craven Mind.

If you need any help, please get in touch with us at [email protected]

 

Losing someone can be incredibly difficult. But we’re here for you. If you need support, reach out to Guide-Line on 08001 884 884. Or take a look at Mind’s bereavement information.

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