Emma Bellamy, England— Emma Bellamy passed away 18 years ago, and her family continues to remember her in a heartfelt tribute. Emma’s struggle with anorexia was difficult, but the support she found from "Freed Beeches" in Worksop, Nottinghamshire, offered a light in a dark time, and the organization remains a source of gratitude for her family.
In honor of Emma’s memory, Clair Bellamy Conley, Emma’s sister, has organized a fundraiser to support Freed Beeches, which provides vital services such as counseling and therapy for those battling eating disorders. Emma’s niece, Keira, who was just two weeks old at the time of Emma’s passing, now takes part in the event, running a festive 5k to help raise awareness and funds for the cause.
The family has raised £155 so far, thanks to the generous donations of friends and family, including Mark Chilvers, Karen Bellamy, and Alan Barclay-Devine. The fundraising campaign will continue until a week after the event on Sunday, November 24th.
The Bellamy family expresses deep gratitude for the support and hopes that this effort will provide help and hope to others who face the same battle Emma once did.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Emma Bellamy’s family during this difficult time.
Short Summary of Emma Bellamy
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Emma Bellamy |
Date of Passing | 18 years ago |
Fundraiser Created By | Clair Bellamy Conley |
Goal Amount | Not specified |
Amount Raised | £155 |
Location | England |
Purpose | To raise funds for Freed Beeches to support people with eating disorders |
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