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Donating or fundraising in memory is a special and meaningful way to celebrate the life of a loved one.
We are incredibly grateful for being considered at this time, any support received makes a direct difference to those in our local community.
Fundraise in Memory
If you have lost a loved one, you may be thinking about ways you can remember and celebrate their life.
Taking part in a challenge event or organising your own fundraising event is a lovely tribute and a great way to connect with family and friends to share treasured memories, all whilst raising vital funds for those locally who need our support.
Collecting in Memory
Collecting donations in memory of someone is another opportunity to remember a loved one with friends and family.
By choosing to ask for donations instead of flowers, at a funeral or celebration of life, you can make a lasting difference to Richmond Borough Mind and those we support.
We understand this can be a very challenging time, Funeral Directors can often assist with these matters (please share Richmond Borough Mind’s charity number – 1146297), or you could direct people to our website to make a donation.
Donate in Memory
Whether it was a cause they gave to personally or one close to your heart, every single pound you give will help us be there for more people In Richmond
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.
Donate in Memory

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