Bridger’s Law's Partnership with Bipolar UK

Bridger’s Law has supported Bipolar UK as their partner charity since 2022, so that they can raise awareness of bipolar, a still much misunderstood condition, whilst also raising funds to support Bipolar UK’s vital services.

"As a company, we like to invest in the people who work for us and we understand that with 1 in 12 people impacted through loved ones, that many of our staff will be affected by bipolar. Like Bipolar UK – we aim to support our staff and help enhance their quality of life."

"We regularly share updates and news from Bipolar UK with our staff and networks. We organise fundraising and awareness events around key dates such as World Bipolar Day. 

We have attended Bipolar UK events such as the launch of their ‘Bipolar Minds Matter’ report at the House of Commons and their annual online World Bipolar Day conference. We have also supported Bipolar UK with answers to FAQs on their website around leaving gifts in wills.

"Our clients are invited to support Bipolar UK by donating residual balances after completing transactions with us and to make a donation when we deal with small transactions such as certifying documents. We also have collection boxes in both our offices."

"We are organising an office bake sale to raise funds ahead of Bipolar UK’s match funded Big Give Christmas appeal so that we can double our end-of-year donations and are exploring options for an exciting team-building and fundraising trek challenge next year."

"We look forward to growing our partnership with Bipolar UK in the years to come and helping the charity support many more people affected by the condition."

Get in touch

If you're interested in partnering with Bipolar UK, get in touch with our partnerships team at partnerships@bipolaruk.org

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Learn how a partnership with Bipolar UK can raise awareness, reduce stigma and change lives.

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