Together we can make a difference

When times are tough, it’s important we look after each other. That’s why the Charity for Civil Servants exists. Whether we’re supporting mental health struggles, offering financial assistance or helping someone cope with the unexpected challenges life throws our way, we’re here to help civil servants stay strong.

Do something special this Christmas by taking part in Festive Jumper Day, or simply by making a personal donation. With you alongside us, we can do even more to support fellow colleagues who need our help right now.

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"Charity for Civil Servants is just amazing and the people in the help team are like

Marilyn used to love winter and Christmas time, as her mum Ellen made everything so special for everyone.

Yet one December, Ellen had a fall and broke her leg, having to spend a long time in hospital. Sadly, despite everyone rallying round, Ellen’s health went downhill rapidly and she passed away. At first, Marilyn thought she was coping. “I didn’t accept my mum’s death for a long time and tried to keep busy.”

“I was absolutely exhausted.” Like many of us, Marilyn didn’t realise how much her grief had hit her, until she realised she wasn’t eating properly and was close to a full-on mental breakdown.

Like so many civil servants, Marilyn had concentrated on helping other people. But sometimes the helpers need their own angel too.

So when Marilyn reached out to the Charity for Civil Servants for help, it was her turn to be shown the kindness of others.