Registered with The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC108770

How we can help you

Access Mental Health Support, Northern Ireland

Getting in touch and obtaining support from Zachary Geddis Trust is simple – with same day response you can assure your needs are in safe hands with us.

Online Referral Form

Disclaimer (Please read before completing a referral):

  • If you are worried about the safety of a loved one, it is important that you seek assistance immediately.
  • Zachary Geddis Trust works in collaboration with local statutory services to complement their care.
  • Zachary Geddis Trust does not provide medication or access to psychological services, and we are unable to do immediate call-outs.
  • If you would like guidance on how to achieve the right support for someone you feel may be at risk, please use our contact form to get in touch.
  • While we may support children and young people who are autistic or have ADHD, we are not an ASD/ADHD specific service. If you require support for your child or young person that is related to a neurodevelopmental condition such as Autism or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, we recommend contacting your GP or relevant support services for further advice, assessment, and specialist input. You can also visit: Autism NI or Parentline for support. 
  • If you are currently self harming, a referral and completion of the SHIP programme is required before seeking intervention from the Zachary Geddis Trust. You can gain this from your GP or contact us for further information. 

Accessing our services

We have several different avenues that you can use to access any of our services. If you are nervous, feel free to bring a friend with you for extra support.

If you want to know more send us a message or give us a call – it costs nothing to reach out & our services are 100% free for the user and suitable for those aged 5 and above. 

Donate to our Cycle for Suicide Campaign

Terry Geddis (Zachary’s Dad) is setting himself the challenge of cycling for 24 hours, from the top to the bottom of Ireland between 19th and 20th June 2026.