Cotswold Counselling

Cotswold Counselling Cotswold Counselling is a small local charity providing an affordable counselling service for all.

This small local charity provides an affordable counselling service for children from 11 years of age, through to young people, adults and couple counselling. Referrals come through primary schools, GP surgeries, parents, self-referral and other caring organisations. No one is turned away and a little money goes a long way to keep this valuable service running.. All this work is done by trained vo

lunteer counsellors and the service runs on a shoestring budget. Other venues - counselling is available at:

Cotswold District Council Offices
High Street
Moreton-in-Marsh
Gloucestershire
GL56 0AZ

The Old Police Station
High Street
Chipping Campden
Gloucestershire
GL55 6HB

The amazing Rachel Pearce completed the Cotswold Way Ultra 100k Challenge last weekend and raised an incredible amount o...
26/06/2024

The amazing Rachel Pearce completed the Cotswold Way Ultra 100k Challenge last weekend and raised an incredible amount of money for us!

It took her 22 hours to complete the walk around the Cotswolds, and we are so grateful to Rachel and those who donated to support the work we do. She kindly sent us some pictures from the challenge to share with you all, and the link to her fundraising page is below is case you would like to donate.

Thank you Rachel!

https://www.justgiving.com/page/rachel-pearce-1714927669545

Address

Cirencester
GL71PX

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm

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This small local charity provides an affordable counselling service for children from 5 years of age, through to young people, adults and couple counselling. Referrals come through primary schools, GP surgeries, parents, self-referral and other caring organisations. No one is turned away and a little money goes a long way to keep this valuable service running. All this work is done by trained volunteer counsellors and the service runs on a shoestring budget.