THE Christmas lights will be switched on in memory of those whose lives have been cut short by suicide during a special event later this year.
The 'Forget me not Christmas' event, now in its third year and in aid of Wirral suicide prevention charity The Martin Gallier Project (MGP), takes place at Carr Farm Garden Centre in Meols on Friday, December 6 from 5pm.
The lights, covering a huge tree, will be switched on by Tranmere Rovers captain, Tom Davies.
It is all in aid of The Martin Gallier Project, which offers immediate non-clinical support to anyone over the age of 16 who is affected by suicide, with no waiting list and no criteria to access support.
The charity's mission is to create a 'suicide-safer community' by preventing suicides, breaking down stigmas and supporting families.
Jessica Gallier, chief executive of The Martin Gallier Project said: “I am so glad that we are able to host this beautiful event for a third year. as it means so much to so many.
"Christmas time is a particularly difficult time for those of us bereaved by suicide.
"A time during which we feel our loss profoundly. Whilst we can't take that pain away we can stand alongside one another and feel supported in our grief.
"Last year people came from far and wide to remember those they had lost to suicide, support one another through the festive period and find hope for the year ahead.
"We really hope you can join us again this Christmas."
Carr Farm spokesperson Catherine said “We're so excited to be hosting The Martin Gallier Project with their Forget Me Not Christmas campaign.
"After last year’s success we are really hoping the public will come and show their support once again as we join families and friends affected by suicide.
"This event is about remembrance, healing and support, but most importantly is a celebration of their commitment to provide life saving interventions.
"We hope to see you all there."
The event is completely free to attend, but each light can be sponsored for a minimum donation of £5.
All funds raised will be used to fund life-saving suicide interventions at MGP.
You can sponsor a light via The Martin Gallier Project's website
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