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Help Me, I’m Fine was set up by Helen Cousin from Misterton in June 2017 shortly after her 16-year-old daughter Maisie Cousin-Stirk tragically took her own life.
The charity took its name from a note Maisie’s family found among her possessions following her death which read ‘Help me’ one way and ‘I’m fine’ when turned upside down.
Following’s Maisie’s death, Helen and her family decided to use the money raised by their local community to purchase 750 lapel badges featuring the ‘Help me, I’m fine’ ambigram left behind by her daughter.
Help Me, I’m Fine has raised thousands of pounds for suicide prevention training sessions in primary schools in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. The THRIVE training programme aims to help teachers and school staff identify children who might be unhappy, worried or suicidal.
Your support for this worth while cause is greatly appreciated.
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Suzanne
Please note that I have paid for the skydive myself and all money donated will being going to Help Me I'm Fine.