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Support us

Bipolar UK provides most of its services, which are free to the people who use them, through its own fundraising activities (applying to trusts and foundations) as well as via appeals and your generosity.

There are many ways you can help our work

  • by telling people what we do and the services we offer
  • through one-off or regular donations
  • through legacies or memorial donations
  • by asking your employer to support us through activities or payroll donations
  • by creating your own fundraising events and activities
  • by giving us your time through volunteering

These pages give examples of our fundraising activities with ideas and inspiration for you to try.

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A Gift in Your Will

A Gift in Your Will

Keeping a current will is the best way to ensure that your requests are honoured. What’s more, making or updating your will is easier and more affordable than you may think. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2014

Updated: 25th February, 2021

Author: Richard Ellis

Charity of The Year

Charity of The Year

Working with Bipolar UK offers a range of benefits for your employees and for your company as well as raising much needed funds for us Read more

Published: 9th December, 2019

Updated: 25th February, 2021

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Gift Aid it!

Gift Aid it!

Make your donation go even further with Gift Aid Read more

Published: 20th January, 2015

Updated: 25th February, 2021

Author: Richard Ellis

Gifts in celebration

Gifts in celebration

Donations to Bipolar UK make a great alternative to presents! Read more

Published: 20th January, 2015

Updated: 25th February, 2021

Author: Richard Ellis

In memory of a loved one

In memory of a loved one

Giving in memory is a special way to commemorate the passing of a loved one. Read more

Published: 14th December, 2020

Updated: 11th March, 2021

Author: Richard Ellis

Make a donation

Make a donation

Make a donation to help us support people affected by bipolar. Read more

Published: 20th January, 2018

Updated: 10th March, 2021

Author: Richard Ellis

Our fundraising promise

Our fundraising promise

The fundraising promise outlines our commitment to donors and the public as part of registering with the Fundraising Regulator. We agree to ensure our fundraising is legal, open, honest and respectful. Read more

Published: 14th August, 2017

Updated: 1st April, 2021

Author: Davinia Batley

Raise money online

Raise money online

Shop or sell online as usual and generate much needed funds for us! Read more

Published: 20th January, 2015

Updated: 24th March, 2021

Author: Richard Ellis

Volunteer as a Support Group Co-facilitator

Volunteer as a Support Group Co-facilitator

Become a Bipolar UK Support Group Co-facilitator and support people affected by bipolar. Read more

Published: 6th May, 2016

Updated: 25th February, 2021

Author: Rebekah Hayes

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  • Women and bipolar: conference 2021

    Women and bipolar: conference 2021

    Break-out session from 2021 conference with bipolar researcher, Dr Clare Dolman and actress and Bipolar UK ambassador Natasha Naomi Rea

  • Kundalini yoga - self-management class

    Kundalini yoga - self-management class

    Learn the techniques of Kundalini yoga for gentle exercise and relaxation

  • Navigating an industry in which it pays to be manic

    Navigating an industry in which it pays to be manic

    In this blog Daniel Evans explains that one of the main frustrations of having an illness such as bipolar disorder Type 1 is that, when particularly severe, a critical symptom is that you don’t feel like you have it.

  • Discovery

    Discovery

    In this his second blog for Bipolar UK Nicky Chinn details how self care is paramount in his ability to live with bipolar disorder.

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  • Bipolar UK Mood Scale

    Bipolar UK Mood Scale

    Our Mood Scale can help you to describe your moods.Use it with our Mood Diary to help keep track of your moods.

  • How do I know if I have bipolar?

  • Is there a medical test for bipolar?

  • Is there a cause or cure for bipolar?

  • Join our eCommunity

    Join our eCommunity

    Our eCommunity is an anonymous and supportive online forum for anyone affected by bipolar and for this who think they may have bipolar.

  • Could mood swings mean bipolar?

    Could mood swings mean bipolar?

    An introduction to bipolar and how monitoring your moods and behaviour can help

  • Speak to our Peer Support Line

    Speak to our Peer Support Line

    Free support and information about bipolar from someone also affected by bipolar through our Peer Support Line.

  • If I experience mood swings does that mean I have bipolar?

  • What is rapid cycling?

  • What is bipolar?

    The symptoms of the different types of bipolar

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