Donate in Memory

Donating or fundraising in someone’s memory is a very special and meaningful way to remember them – honouring their life and helping others at the same time.  We’re always incredibly touched and grateful to receive these donations.

There are a number of different ways you can support Nottinghamshire Mind in memory of a loved one:

Make a donation in their name

As you make your donation, you can tell us the name of this special person and, if you’d like, you can tell us more about why you are donating.

Collect at a funeral or memorial

Collecting donations at a funeral can help us make a lasting difference in memory of your loved one. You might choose to do this by asking for donations instead of flowers. You could also hold a collection at a celebration of life service or memorial event.

Either the funeral parlour can collect the donations or you can can create your own personalised and free online memorial in memory of a loved one at MuchLoved.

Fundraise in their memory

Taking part in a challenge event, or organising your own virtual fundraising event, is a wonderful tribute and an impactful way to remember someone special.

Fundraising in memory can be a positive way to connect with friends and family to share treasured memories, all while raising vital funds for people living with a mental health problem.  When you create your fundraising page, you can talk about the memories you hold and why you are choosing to fundraise for Nottinghamshire Mind in their memory.

Support for your In Memory gift

Please do get in touch with us if you have any questions or you would like to discuss making a donation in memory of a loved one – email us at fundraising@nottinghamshiremind.org.uk

Please do let us know if you decide to make a donation in memory of a loved one.  We really appreciate you choosing to do this, and we would like to say thank you.

Support after a bereavement

It’s important to know that bereavement affects everyone in different ways, and it’s possible to experience a wide range of emotions. If you’re going through a difficult time, you may find these links and organisations useful:

Mind’s information pages on Bereavement

Cruse Bereavement Support