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Latrobe Valley resident, Carly Lavin, taking a "bald step" to raise awareness for youth mental health
Carly Lavin, 20, is raising $5,000 for the Corey Maric Youth Support Foundation by shaving her head in memory of friends Corey Maric and Riley Pearce, who died by suicide. Funds will support youth mental health services in Gippsland.
A young Latrobe Valley resident is preparing to shave off her locks for a great cause, aiming to raise $5,000 for charity in memory of two friends who died by suicide. Carly Lavin, 20, announced on World Suicide Prevention Day (10 September) that she would take the "bald step" to raise awareness for youth mental health in honour of Corey Maric and Riley Pearce, who tragically died at just 15 and 17.
On World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10), Carly Lavin, 20, announced she would shave her head to raise awareness for youth mental health in memory of Corey Maric, 15, and Riley Pearce, 17
Shave for support
All funds raised for Carly's shave will go to the Corey Maric Youth Support Foundation, set-up in Corey's honour by parents Zvonko and Kate, to help provide critical mental health support for local youth. "The loss of Corey and Riley has profoundly impacted our community, and I want to do something meaningful to keep their memories alive while helping others who might be struggling," Carly said.
"While a lot of people think shaving your head is a bold move, if I've learnt anything it's that hair is replaceable and grows back, but incredible friends who had their whole lives ahead of them don't. Like many, I've faced my own struggles with mental health, and it's been a challenging journey, but these experiences have made me even more determined to raise awareness and provide support for those in need," she said.
Zvonko Maric, father of the late Corey and co-founder of the Corey Maric Youth Support Foundation, said funds raised from Carly's incredible gesture would go a long way. "Amongst other things, the Corey Maric Youth Support Foundation provides funding for youth to access counselling services in the Gippsland region," Mr Maric said.
Hairless for awareness
Andrew Pearce, father of the late Riley, described Carly's gesture as "amazing". "I love that Carly is doing this, it's a great way to keep the boys' memory alive. To have long hair and shave it all off is a very touching tribute and I think the boys would have loved it," Mr Pearce said.
Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron, encouraged those able to support Carly's "Hairless for Awareness" campaign to donate to the Go Fund Me. "I can think of few better causes than this one to get behind, and experiencing mental health related loss is a burden our youth shouldn't bear. I'm super proud to support Carly's mission in honouring Corey and Riley and all young people struggling with mental health challenges," Mr Cameron said.
To donate, visit Go Fund Me - Carly is going Hairless for Awareness website.
Pictures from Martin Cameron MP website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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