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Support

The pandemic and now the cost-of-living crisis have profoundly impacted our world and lives and we are asked to help more and more people suffering from traumatic and complex bereavement experiences. 
 

More than ever, we are dependent on donations and support as CCIWBS faces the costs of rising overheads, increased IT and operational costs and supporting a dedicated, professional management and administration team.

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These are some of the ways that you can support our work:

Donate
Donate online

A financial donation is a quick and secure way to help bereaved people get the support they need.

Work with clients at CCIWBS
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Become a volunteer counsellor 

CCIWBS is an integrative counselling service and we welcome applications from a wide range of backgrounds. 

 

Counsellors must either be qualified or be in a formal training programme and have at least 70 hours of clinical or relevant transferable experience. 

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If you are a counsellor in training, hours worked with CCIWBS may count towards your formal training hours. We offer our counsellors supervision in line with BACP training requirements.

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Update 26/09/24 - Applications for volunteer counsellor placements are currently closed. We are expecting our next round of recruitment to take place in early 2025. Please check our website for further updates in January 2025.

Donate time
Leave a legacy

Donate Time, Skills and Expertise

To volunteer please contact us at the CCIWBS office.

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Leave a legacy in your will 

Click here for information

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Become a corporate partner for CCIWBS

A charity partnership can make a real difference by raising funds to support our work and also by increasing awareness of us as a charity.
Please contact our Director Vybra Morris to talk through this option.

Become a corporate partner for CCIWBS
Events and activities

Events & Activities

Whether sponsoring a runner, hosting a bingo night or running a cake bake sale, fundraising is a great way to bring people together, get active, be creative and make a big difference too. 

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Please contact our office and let us know your ideas. 

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Volunteer Counsellor Charlotte Eatwell,
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