Richard Lee

Team fundraiser2 membersThe Martin Gallier Project
£3,735
raised of £2,000 target
The Martin Gallier Project

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RCN 1190699
We provide crisis support to those considering suicide

Story

In 2022 we lost Stuart and Helen’s brother Richard aged just 58.

He was a much loved member of our family as well as being a loving Dad to his sons Jonathan and Daniel and cherished friend to Penny.

We want to think of Richard’s life through a positive lens, he was a kind and gentle man who genuinely cared about other people.

He was clever, talented and had an infectious laugh. Our world seems to have a Richard shaped hole in it that will never be filled. We want to create a legacy for Richard and welcome all donations.

We are asking friends and family to join us on a walking expedition. We have signed up to do a virtual walk between Lands End and John o’Groats between 1st January and 12th June. We will be walking independently every day but also trying to arrange a number of organised walks where our friends and family can come together to walk with us or say hello and raise money for a local charity that we wish Richard had been aware of. We also wish to raise awareness of suicide prevention.

We have visited the Martin Gallier Project, met and talked at length to its founder and really want to fund raise for them. There is more information in the link provided about the vital work they are doing, as the only suicide intervention, prevention and postvention service in the North West of England.

We will be using social media to celebrate our milestones having reached our 100 mile target on Wednesday 18th January,150 mile target on Friday 27th January, 200 miles target on 3rd February, 250 mile target on 11th February, the 300 mile target on 19th February, 350 miles target on 27th February, 400 mile target on 8th March , 450 miles on the 17th March, 500 miles on the 23rd March, 550 miles on the 30th March and 600 miles on the 6th April.

Whilst logging our miles into our virtual walk we will also be walking in places which were important in Richard's life.

We visited Christ Church college in Oxford where he studied on 9th February.

We will be walking on the Thames Path from Greenwich to Teddington and also around central London on the 13th and 14th May. Richard trained as a studio manager at the BBC at Broadcasting (Wogan) House in 1988 and also worked as a dubbing mixer in Telecine in central London from 1994 - 1999 and as Audio Team Leader at Sky from 2017-2018.

We will also be walking in Yorkshire on the 15th and 16th April . We will be walking a return journey between Whitby and Robin Hoods Bay on the 15th April and Heartbeat Country. Richard lived in Church Fenton with his family when he was a Senior Dubbing Mixer at Yorkshire TV between 1999 - 2006.

We will also be completing the Wirral Coastal Walk on 11th June. If you want to join us registration is open.

A summary of all of our remaining walks when we are being joined by friends and family are below

14th April York Walls and River Ouse 1pm to 5pm.

15th April Whitby to Robins Hood Bay return 10 am

to 5 pm.

16th April Goathland Round Trip. 10.30 AM.

22ND April Hoylake to Caldy Rugby Club via

Greasby ,10 AM Hoylake, 12 PM Greasby, 2.30 PM Caldy Rugby Club, 6PM West Kirby.

5TH May evening guided walk to Hilbre Island 5.30

PM.

13TH May Euston station to Greenwich via Wogan

House, Waterloo Bridge 1PM, Tower Bridge 2.30PM.

14th May Waterloo Bridge 10 AM to Teddington 5PM via

Putney Bridge 1.30 PM, Richmond Bridge 3.30 PM.

11th June Wirral Coastal Walk (Finish 1000 miles target)

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About the charity

The Martin Gallier Project

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RCN 1190699
Fiercely dedicated to preventing suicides, breaking down stigmas and supporting families, including those bereaved by suicide. We are the only suicide prevention, intervention and postvention service in the NW, trialling a wide range of services/activities to support those affected by suicide.

Donation summary

Total raised
£3,734.86
+ £826.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£3,734.86

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