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£15,315
raised of £23,000 target by 454 supporters

    Iʼve raised £15,315 to be distributed to charities, that support people with eating disorders, carefully selected by the family & friends of Molly McLaren.

    London, United Kingdom
    Funded on Sunday, 29th October 2017

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    Sadly, our beautiful Molly was horrifically taken from us on the morning of Thursday 29th June. We would like to channel the support we have already received to support Molly’s commitment to helping those around her. Her ongoing battle with her eating disorder and her drive to help others is the focus of our mission.
    Just the evening before Molly was taken from us, she was celebrating with her friends on her success of enrolling on a personal training course which would set her up for the lifelong commitment in health and well-being which was an extension of her current degree of study. This perfectly demonstrates Molly’s passion for promoting self-acceptance of body image, achieved through holistic wellbeing, healthy life style and positive mental attitudes. She actively promoted this through her blog and social media to inspire change and instil confidence in others.
    For those of you who were close to Molly, you will know that she battled with bulimia and subsequently anxiety, as a result of an eating disorder, for many years of her life. Instead of letting this beat her, she shared her own story in the hopes of empowering others around her. We want to create a legacy in her honour by channelling her passion and drive to create the most positive outcome possible through the creation of The Molly McLaren Foundation.
    We think that it is important to acknowledge all of the amazing, kind donations that we have already received through the Just Giving page thoughtfully already set up. We will be using these funds to get our foundation up and running, and any surplus money will be donated directly to our chosen charities.
    Please see below the mission of our charity.

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      Supporters

      454

      • Shirley Pearce

        Shirley Pearce

        Oct 25, 2017

        This donation was raised at the Bowls match, Cobham Bowls Club versus Cobham Cricket Club at the end of the Cricket season.

        £100.00

      • Deborah Saunders

        Deborah Saunders

        Oct 23, 2017

        Massive congratulations for all your efforts at the Medway event.

        £20.00

      • Damian Fisher

        Damian Fisher

        Oct 5, 2017

        Great charity. Good luck with the event x

        £10.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Oct 4, 2017

        £5.00

      • Amy Wiggins

        Amy Wiggins

        Oct 4, 2017

        £10.00

      • Vanessa Menary

        Vanessa Menary

        Sep 30, 2017

        £10.00

      • Andrea Constantine

        Andrea Constantine

        Aug 31, 2017

        £10.00

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      The Molly McLaren Foundation

      The Molly McLaren Foundation

      London, United Kingdom

      This foundation has been created by the family and friends of Molly McLaren, with the objective of funding established charities who educate, raise awareness and provide support, for people affected by eating disorders.

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