Thank you Tony and Sabrina Edgar
19 November 2024

HURT want to acknowledge Tony and Sabrina Edgar and all their family and friends, who we have worked alongside since the sudden death of their amazing son Jack. We want to say a huge Thank You for all their amazing work and have supported HURT and other local charities in so many ways throughout the last couple of years, we want to say thank you for both the funds raised and the opportunities you have brought. The Edgar family have raised close to £8,000 for HURT which has had an impact on so many lives.🌈❤ Both Tony and Sabrina, through their immense pain, have created a legacy in Jacks name – by shining phenomenal awareness on mental health and suicide across the city and beyond. Having recently run from Derry to Dublin for suicide awareness week. Last weekend we were lucky enough to participate in a Bungee Jump where 100 individuals raised money for local charities before then completing the jump. We are so proud of each and everyone of you who took part and want to say a huge thank you to those who chose HURT as their charity to raise money for⭐️ We will continue and look forward to supporting the Edgar family with more of their amazing work, thanks again🫶 And to anyone struggling please always reach out.❤ Sabrina Edgar UK Bungee Club





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