Support us monthly

Become a Friend by supporting the Centre with a monthly donation. Your Friendship will mean we can support more of the hardest hit families in our neighbourhood.

From advisory services – helping with bills, accessing financial support and healthy living – to courses for getting into employment, to inspiring and fun activities that bring people together: we empower over 3,500 a year to make real change.

Help us be here for our community by being a Friend of the Centre.

Food and essentials

£5 per month

£5 per month helps provide food with our partner Bow Food Bank; sustaining people like Jade and her family through difficult times.

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Urgent advice

£10 per month 

£10 per month helps us provide vital financial and energy advice to support people coping with bereavement and crisis like Ali.

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Mental health support

£20 a month

£20 per month helps support our compassionate mental health response for people like Karin.

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Tackling loneliness

£50 a month

£50 per month helps us support community projects that address isolation and loneliness through local activists like Brenda.

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We look forward to welcoming you to our Friends network

Once a monthly donation is set up, all our Friends receive:

  • A confirmation email and welcome pack
  • Monthly news updates – see how money is being used
  • A BBBC Friend logo for materials
  • Invitations to our special events
  • An open invitation to work and relax at the Centre
  • And lots more (covered in the welcome pack)
BECOME A FRIEND

Set up a monthly donation today

Friends have an opportunity to make a regular donation that the charity can depend on. It will help secure our long-term future and our ability to keep supporting the most vulnerable individuals and families.

If you would like more information about making a donation or regular gift to the Bromley by Bow Centre in another way, please contact us at development@bbbc.org.uk

Thank you for being a Friend.

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Our Friend and social justice campaigner, Maff Potts, on what your regular donation can do: