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Partner with us

The work we do wouldn't be possible without the commitment and support of our partners.

Learn more about how your organisation can help us to support more children, young people, families and school staff across the UK.

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Corporate partnerships

Our corporate partners help us to improve children’s and young people's mental health. Whether you'd like to engage your staff, increase brand awareness or choose Place2Be as your Charity Of The Year – we’d be delighted to work with you.

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Trusts and foundations

Support from trusts and foundations has helped us to expand our in-school support, build our counsellors’ expertise and provide mental health training for teachers.

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Philanthropy

Gifts to Place2Be not only allow us to support children now but allow us to plan ahead - so no matter what challenges the future holds, we can continue to be there.

Learn more about philanthropy partnerships

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Our partners

Our partners’ support allows us to continue and develop our vital work. We’re so grateful to our partners for helping Place2Be to reach families across the UK.

Meet our partners

News & blogs

Singer-songwriter Katie Melua standing with a group of pupils from Knightsbridge School in front of the stage at Battersea Arts Centre. Large orange and pink flowers have been placed on either side of the stage.

Arts & Minds Gala raises over £308,000 for children’s mental health

Nearly 200 guests came together for Place2Be's Arts & Minds gala dinner held at the Battersea Arts Centre.

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Groundbreaking Westminster partnership to meet vital mental health needs

Place2Be are part of a groundbreaking collaboration aimed at empowering vulnerable women and young people in Westminster.

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Place2Be partners with the University of Stirling

Place2Be and the University of Stirling announce new partnership to help student teachers create mentally healthy classrooms.

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