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Your support helps us keep counselling affordable for everyone who needs it.

Why your support matters

Thank you for supporting New Hope financially — your support means a great deal to us.

New Hope is fortunate to receive some financial support from grants provided by local trusts. However, we are heavily reliant on income from clients towards the cost of their therapy — last year, half of our income came from client donations — as well as counsellors volunteering their time.

Every session costs us approximately £40 to deliver. Client fees cover only part of that cost. Your donation helps bridge the gap and ensures we can continue to serve those in our community who need it most.

If you would prefer to give by BACS, please contact us for the details.

Making a difference

Ways to donate

Charities Aid Foundation

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Gift Aid

If you're a UK taxpayer, we can claim an additional 25% on top of your donation through Gift Aid — at no extra cost to you. This applies to both session donations and direct donations.

Our supporters

The staff and trustees of New Hope Counselling would like to acknowledge the following organisations for their generous support of our work.

2025/26

  • Buchanan Programme & Paul Bachini
  • Castle Hill Baptist Church
  • Kenilworth Town Council
  • King Henry VIII Endowed Trust
  • Life-ways
  • Restore Community Church
  • Royal Leamington Spa Town Council
  • Saltisford Church
  • Severn Trent Community Fund
  • Tesco Stronger Starts
  • Warwick Town Council

2024/25

  • Buchanan Programme & Paul Bachini
  • Castle Hill Baptist Church
  • Kenilworth Town Council
  • King Henry VIII Endowed Trust
  • Saltisford Church
  • Souter Trust
  • St. James' Place
  • Stratford Town Trust
  • Waitrose & Partners Community Matters Scheme (Stratford-upon-Avon)
  • Warwick District Council
  • WPH Charitable Trust