Cairns Counselling chief executive Claire Moggach said she fully appreciated the “challenges and difficult decisions” being faced.
“It is of course extremely disappointing to hear that Cairns Counselling will not be in receipt of financial support in the coming year,” she said.
“We have been in limbo since March, awaiting the outcome of this review.
“At this time the full impact of cuts is unknown, however it is not unlikely that the capacity will be limited for our service and many others, while demand for support continues to increase.”
Mental Health Aberdeen had announced in July it had taken the decision to close with immediate effect after “working tirelessly to explore all available options”.
The charity, which operated for 75 years, said it had faced a complex set of circumstances, including growing pressure on its services.