The Beehive staff are undertaking the 23 miles from Glasgow Green to Balloch, raising funds for Megan’s space.
Garry, Elaine, Sophie, Abbi, Caroline, Eilidh, Gina, Ola and Heather are braving the 23 mile mighty stride on Sunday 26th April. All contributions gratefully received.
https://www.megansspace.com/megans-story/
Megan’s Space was set up in 2019 after Megan Copeland, a 20 year old student mental health nurse, tragically completed suicide following 7 years of mental and hormonal dysfunction.
After her death her family decided to create Megan’s Space as a solution to the lack of specialist support available and unreasonable waiting lists, to help others who are struggling with their mental health and provide timely and effective interventions that can offer hope and recovery to both the young person and the community supporting that young person alike.
Our ambition is to have no young suicides and to this end our primary aim is to prevent self-harm and unnecessary loss of young lives by providing mental wellbeing education and coping strategies and where needed therapeutic interventions early in a young person’s episode of dysregulation.
To this end we offer support for classic anxiety, low mood, trauma, and are also developing expertise in areas such as Personality Disorder and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). In addition, we are actively partnering with schools and colleges and deliver awareness, education and prevention to young people and their families.
Funding method
Keep what you raise – this project will receive all pledges made