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Oct 2023

Last Updated: 08/10/2023
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Starbeck counselling charity Wellspring celebrates 20th birthday

by John Plummer

| 09 Oct, 2023
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Wellspring Therapy and Training, the Harrogate-based counselling and training centre, is about to celebrate its 20th birthday.

The charity provides affordable short and long-term counselling for people in the Harrogate district.

Founded in 2003, it now faces unprecedented demand for its help tackling issues such as mental health and depression.

The Rt Rev Nick Baines, Bishop of Leeds and a patron of Wellspring, is leasing a service at St Andrew’s Church in Starbeck on Sunday, October 15.

Wellspring is also holding a fundraising dinner at the Crown Hotel in Harrogate on Friday November 17.

Emily Fullarton, executive director of Wellspring, said:

“This is a very special year for us. These two exciting events are celebrating how a small local charity has survived and thrived during the past 20 years and how we have tackled the problem of increasing poor mental health, anxiety and depression, which has threatened to overwhelm the NHS.






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Founding director Elaine Wainaina set up Wellspring as a Christian-based organisation to help those struggling with anxiety and depression but it soon extended its services to everyone who needed them.

Wellspring moved from a terraced house in Prospect Road, Starbeck into nearby St Andrew’s Vicarage after it was bought for the charity by the Bramall Foundation.

This has enabled the organisation to expand its services in the Harrogate area since 2018 and to relieve the burden on the NHS.

Wellspring hopes to counsel 170 this year and 220 by the end of 2025. It helps children as young as eight.

Ms Fullarton said:

“In the UK, one in four people will experience a mental health issue at least once in their lifetime. According to local research, many people in Harrogate assume because it is a ‘nice town’ people don’t struggle with these issues. That simply isn’t true. There is a huge demand in Harrogate for our services and it’s increasing.
“What makes Wellspring’s work unique in is that we offer affordable long-term, open-ended counselling where needed. Unfortunately, this type of therapy is not currently widely available from the NHS. Most private counselling typically costs between £50 or more for each session, but many of our clients are unable to afford this."