Ipswich Town have left a hat and a wreath of flowers on the seat of season ticket holder Andrew Hammond, who sadly passed away this week after taking his own life.
If you are struggling, do not be ashamed to reach out, Friends, family, a work colleague or even a neighbour. It’s okay to not be okay and people are always willing to help.
Fair play to Ipswich, rest in peace Andrew 💙
I’ll never not watch this video. It’ll never not make me cry.
It’s really powerful is this video. Let me tell you why.
The hurt I feel through watching this video, hearing of life that didn’t need to end.
Many of us have been Bryn in this video, and unfairly lost a friend
Check on your friends and family.
#Itsoktotalk
Yesterday, we were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Ricky Hatton.
Ricky supported us no end and during his comeback fight against Marco Barrera, we were featured heavily as a charity partner giving us advertising space and a presence that would have been worth millions. It had a very real impact too, with record numbers at our groups across Manchester the week after.
As an aside to this, Ricky inspired a huge number of men through his story and his sport. We’ve seen so many of our facilitators and supporters sharing their thoughts on Ricky over the past 24 hours on social media and we don’t think Ricky knew how many people he inspired and was loved by.
Our deepest sympathies are with Ricky’s loved ones in what must be a very difficult time.
Today is World Suicide Prevention Day.
This video produced by Norwich City does a fantastic job of shining a light on how many people suffer in silence when they don’t need to.
If you’re struggling, you can call Samaritans on: 116 123.
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