Jon's Walking up Snowdon

Jon Gagg is raising money for Mental Health Research UK
In memory of Martin Watts
£1,120
raised
We research the causes of mental illnesses to help sufferers now and in the future

Story

Some of my family and I have decided to walk up Snowdon and I thought it would be a good idea to raise some awareness for mental health and donations for Charity along the way. Billy New, Nathan Coley and Jim Gagg and i are all up for this challenge. 

In January 2021 we lost a good friend in Martin Watts, someone who I met playing rugby as a teenager and become great friends with instantly. Wattsy was the happiest and most friendly man in the room, always laughing, always cracking jokes and could have real rugby banter all night long. He was just one of those people that just made you smile no matter what was going on. Unfortunately Wattsy suffered from mental health issues which no one knew about. It’s something  I still struggle to understand today, which is why I want to raise awareness and help a charity that can help others who are suffering, and stop other potential tragedy’s from happening. 

Please donate what you can to help others who suffer in silence. 

Wattsy, this one’s for you Brother 


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About the charity

Mental Health Research UK: The first UK charity dedicated to raising funds for research into mental illnesses, their causes and cures.

Donation summary

Total
£1,120.00
+ £240.00 Gift Aid
Online
£1,120.00
Offline
£0.00

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