
In Memory of Isabella Knight-Weber
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We are deeply saddened to announce the death of Isabella Knight-Weber, Bella to her friends and family. Bella was smart, funny, talented and inspiring. She also struggled with depression, and on June 27th, Bella took her own life.
The loss of a child is always devastating, and a loss by suicide takes a particularly severe toll on a family. The Knight-Weber family has a hole that will never be filled, and Kate, Kevan, Madeleine and Angie have a long road ahead of them to mend and support each other.
When you remember Bella, please remember her as the funny, fierce, intelligent person she was. Her illness did not define her, but in the end, it did take her from us, and we will miss her. Always.
Many of you have already asked how you can help them in their journey through this tragedy. If you wish to help, please consider a donation to the GoFundMe that has been set up to help cover memorial and medical costs.
If you or someone you know struggles with depression or anxiety, please reach out to any of the following resources:
Teen Line, a confidential hotline for teens to speak with other teens, open evenings from 6pm to 10pm. No problem is too big or small. Call [phone redacted], text “TEEN” to 839863, or download the TeenTalk App at this link: Teentalkapp
Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services, which provides mental health, substance use and suicide prevention services in communities where income or stigma limit access. Online at https://didihirsch.org or if you need immediate support call [phone redacted].
The Trevor Project, which provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention to LGBTQ+ youth. Online at thetrevorproject or if you need immediate support call [phone redacted]
Organizer and beneficiary
Priya Balachandran
Organizer
Santa Monica, CA
Katherine ( Kate) Knight Weber
Beneficiary