
A Memorial Bench for Tash
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We have made this fundraiser in order to raise enough money to purchase a memorial bench to Natasha Clark, to be placed in Hagley park. Any money left over after making this purchase will go towards the Young Minds charity, who are dedicated to improving mental health among the younger generation.
Natasha (or "Tash") was a good friend of ours who unfortunately took her life during lockdown last year. She was an amazing person, a loving friend and an important part of many people's lives. She was funny, caring and amazingly receptive if there was anything on our minds, and to see such a unique and incredible person go was heart breaking for us all.
That's why we would ask you to donate to help us fund this memorial bench in Hagley park, where we all spent many hours with her chatting and having fun. Any amount of money is welcome, no matter how small as everyone who knew Tash would appreciate it immensely if you donated.
The bench will have her name and a quote from the Harry Potter series, which she adored so much:
”The ones that love us never really leave us.” – Sirius Black
Thank you for reading, and we hope you consider donating to help commemorate this phenomenal human being.
Natasha (or "Tash") was a good friend of ours who unfortunately took her life during lockdown last year. She was an amazing person, a loving friend and an important part of many people's lives. She was funny, caring and amazingly receptive if there was anything on our minds, and to see such a unique and incredible person go was heart breaking for us all.
That's why we would ask you to donate to help us fund this memorial bench in Hagley park, where we all spent many hours with her chatting and having fun. Any amount of money is welcome, no matter how small as everyone who knew Tash would appreciate it immensely if you donated.
The bench will have her name and a quote from the Harry Potter series, which she adored so much:
”The ones that love us never really leave us.” – Sirius Black
Thank you for reading, and we hope you consider donating to help commemorate this phenomenal human being.
Organiser
Jake Nicholl
Organiser
England