Camden Pyschotherapy unit
Mental distress has a devastating impact on every aspect of a person's life. Recent government cuts mean that some of the most vulnerable people in London are being denied the care they need.
Our small team at CPU helps people to work through their emotional difficulties. What we offer patients can make a substantial difference to their lives, bringing about long-lasting change for them and for the wider community. Since the withdrawal of our NHS funding in December 2010, we must raise a minimum annual budget of £100,000 through our own fundraising and campaigning. Your support is vital if we are to continue to make a difference to the lives of those experiencing mental distress.
Please give generously and allow us to support those who need our services the most.
Fundraising
In December 2010, after 42 years of operations, CPU's NHS funding was withdrawn. As a result, we have had to re-evaluate our funding base. To continue to operate, we must raise at least £100,000 every year, enabling our psychotherapists to offer support to all those who need it. We have been fortunate enough to secure some funding from the UK's Big Lottery Fund until 2018, but we still need to raise at least £60,000 every year. In 2016 the Pot Luck dinner raised over £10,000 for CPU.
We are running an ongoing fundraising campaign encouraging our friends, supporters and wider community to support our operations. To make a difference to our work today, please visit our donation page.