We are fundraising for CALM in memory of my late son.
I’m walking against suicide.
This October I'm taking on the Lost Hours Walk to deal with grief differently and defiantly, and to remember our sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, partners and friends lost to suicide.
Here’s why:
On average, 125 people take their own lives every week in the UK.
75% of people who take their own lives are not known to mental health services or have not been in touch with mental health services within the last year.
135 people are directly affected by every suicide.
We’re coming together across the country to send a message that that’s not ok. We’re taking to the streets, parks, pavements, public footpaths and promenades to walk against struggling in silence, against being alone, against living miserably.
Anyone can hit crisis point. CALM’s free, anonymous and confidential helpline and webchat are there for anyone who needs support. They’re open from 5pm-midnight every day. Just £8 is enough to fund a professionally-trained helpline worker to answer a call that could save a life. Your support will help fund CALM’s life-saving services when they’re needed most.
You can join my team or donate to my walk below.
Thank you to our Sponsors

£250
Anonymous

£250
Foskett Marr Gadsby & Head
Good Luck Malcolm - from all at Foskett Marr

£105
Ulrike Gadsby

£21
Robert Sharp

£21
Maggie Barnes

£21
Lynn Gooch

£21
Claire Maydell
Well done and best of luck Malcolm x

£21
Nyika
Best of luck xx

£21
Joan Purser

£21
Roy Massey
Good luck mate, well done.

£21
Andrea Reilly

£20
Laura Cleasby

£11
Ali Naqvi

£11
Beth Pardoe
Wishing you the very best of luck Malcolm - I'm sure you and your team will do just fine x

£11
Dorothy Purday

£11
Susan Maydell
Wishing you and your team good luck Malcom, for an incredible cause x

£11
Karen Bacon

£11
Chantal Percival

£11
Malcolm Shaw

£11
Sandy

£11
Abi Loveridge

£10
Lisa Bryan
Good Luck xx

£10
Anonymous

£10
Wendy Wilsher

£10
Beverly Scott

£8
Lexi Hedger-rossiter
Good luck!

£5
Abi
Good luck Malcolm.
This is so important