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PR company makes donation to Yorkshire mental health charity

Northern public relations and marketing company Clothier Lacey has donated £500 to Harrogate mental health charity Wellspring Therapy & Training.

This donation is part of Clothier Lacey’s on-going campaign to support mental health charities across the UK and to promote good mental health in the workplace.

Philippa Clothier, managing director of Clothier Lacey, explained: “This donation reflects our commitment to the Yorkshire community, in which we have forged significant connections over the years.

“With a diverse range of clients who have offices in Yorkshire, including Yorkshire Country Properties, Summers-Inman, TGA Consulting Engineers and Pickard Properties, alongside past partnerships with Caedmon Homes, AECOM, AtkinsRéalis (formerly Faithful and Gould), Gerald Eve and SES Engineering Services – our ties to Yorkshire run deep.

“Our donation to Wellspring emphasises our dedication to supporting initiatives that promote mental health and well-being, particularly during challenging times. As a result of unprecedented global challenges, the need for accessible mental health support services has never been more vital. By offering affordable private care tailored to the individual, Wellspring plays a pivotal role in addressing this need.

“Wellspring provides private counselling at affordable rates, easing the overwhelming demand on the NHS’s mental health services, and providing hope for children, families and individuals who are struggling with mental ill health and distress.”

Nick Garrett, Interim Chief Executive of Wellspring, said: “This much-needed donation is vital as it will help us improve peoples’ mental health. I can’t thank Philippa Clothier and the staff at Clothier CL enough for their generosity.”

Wellspring Therapy & Training is based at 78 High Street in Starbeck. The charity, which was founded in 2003, provides affordable short and long-term counselling for the Harrogate and district community.

Wellspring hopes to be able to counsel 220 clients by the end of next year, building on the 170 now on the charity’s books.

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