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27 Dec 2025

Click Energy raises £6,630 to support mental health in Northern Ireland

The money raised will go directly towards strengthening mental health services across Northern Ireland

Click Energy raises £6,630 to support mental health in Northern Ireland

Pictured (L-R) are Mary Molloy, Corporate Relationship Officer at AWARE NI, David Armstrong, Operations manager at Click Energy, and Andy Porter, Managing Director at Click Energy.

Derry-based Click Energy have raised £6,630 for their 2025 charity partner AWARE NI.

The money raised will go directly towards strengthening mental health services across Northern Ireland. 

AWARE NI is the depression charity for Northern Ireland, and the only charity working exclusively for people with depression and bipolar disorder.

Through this partnership, Click Energy’s customers were offered the opportunity to donate to AWARE NI when they top-up, directly contributing to the charity’s ability to sustain and expand its services.

Andy Porter, Managing Director at Click Energy, said “Mental health challenges impact individuals, families, and workplaces across Northern Ireland. At Click Energy, we have always believed in giving back to the communities we serve.

“We are thrilled to be supporting the vital work of AWARE NI, who provide such essential services.”

Northern Ireland faces significant mental health challenges, with the overall prevalence of mental health problems in Northern Ireland estimated to be 25% higher than in England or Scotland. AWARE NI plays a critical role in addressing this need by offering peer-led Support Groups, mental health education, and resilience-building programmes in schools, workplaces, and community settings.

“The need for accessible and effective support has never been greater” Mary Molloy, Corporate Relationship Officer at AWARE NI, said.

“We are delighted to have this wonderful support from Click Energy. Their commitment to mental health means we can reach even more people who need support, making sure no one has to face depression or anxiety alone.”

For more information about AWARE NI and its services, visit www.aware-ni.org

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