Thursday, May 8, 2025
Teesdale Mercury
  • News
  • Features
  • Test Drive
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Art & Leisure
  • Buy your paper
  • Buy our photos
  • Digital edition
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Features
  • Test Drive
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Art & Leisure
  • Buy your paper
  • Buy our photos
  • Digital edition
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Teesdale Mercury
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Friend Fest hits right notes for George’s charity

by Stuart Laundy
May 14, 2024
in Art & Leisure
Friend Fest hits right notes for George’s charity

FESTIVAL IN A DAY: George Rabbett-Smith's family at George's Friend Fest

FAMILY, friends and supporters turned out to enjoy a day-long music festival to support the charity I’m George’s Mate.

In addition to dozens of performers taking to two stages, there were a host of stalls and other activities during the event, dubbed George’s Friend Fest, which was staged at The Hub, Barnard Castle.

I’m George’s Mate was established by the friends and family of teenager George Rabbett-Smith, of Bowes, who attempted to take his own life on June 4 last year.

ADVERTISEMENT

George, 18, is in a state of prolonged disorder of consciousness in Newcastle’s Royal Victoria Infirmary, having recovered from a bout of pneumonia.

His mum, Hilary, said a music festival was a fitting way to raise both awareness of suicide prevention among young people and raise funds for the charity.

“George loves his music and because it is a young people’s charity aimed at young people we thought a music festival would be entirely appropriate,” she said.

ADVERTISEMENT

Money raised by the charity will be used to provide a peer support programme which will be introduced in schools.

In addition to the music festival and other fundraising efforts since the charity was established last year, I’m George’s Mate has also received £5,000 through a scheme run by Primula Cheese, which Ms Rabbett described as “incredible” .

She said the money raised would be spent on developing an accredited course in mental health awareness and suicide prevention aimed at teenagers aged 14-18.

“It would be offered at no cost to schools,” she added.

“We also plan to teach young people to offer peer support and that involves training.”

Ms Rabbett said a similar scheme had proved to successful in the USA.

The final aim of the charity is to pay for young, appropriately qualified, people to take on the role of mental health advocates and counselling, the idea being youngsters would be able to relate to them.

Ms Rabbett said the charity had received tremendous support in staging the music festival.

“We have got an impressive line-up, some local and some better known.

“At the moment we are trying to do an event every couple of months and we are hoping George’s Friend Fest will be an annual festival.

“We have already got interest from acts for next year.”

To find out more about the charity, go to imgeorgesmate. weebly.com.

Anyone struggling with mental health issues or suicidal thoughts can contact the Samaritans on 116123.

ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Test Drive: Lexus LBX

Next Post

Chef Alastair’s back cooking up a storm

ADVERTISEMENT
No Result
View All Result

Stay connected

Facebook Twitter
ADVERTISEMENT

Most popular

SMART: Well thought out and well designed, the Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo is fun to drive and easy to live with

Plenty of pep in Skoda’s sporty offering

May 5, 2025
SHARING ANTHEMS: The choir at St Mary’s Parish Church, Barnard Castle

Singing from the same song sheet

May 7, 2025
Majestic views: Looking eastbound from Stainmore cafe car park, top, the A66 has features of note including God’s Bridge, left, and the summit marker of the old Stainmore railway line

In the footsteps of the Romans

May 4, 2025
Barnard Castle and Bridge, from upstream, painted c1825 (Tate). Turner sketched the chapel in the centre of the bridge in 1797 and retained it in the finished watercolour over 20 years later, even though it had disappeared by his second visit in 1816

Turner in Teesdale, a birthday tribute

May 6, 2025
CLEANING UP: Josh Jenkins and Pauline Connelly look on as George O’Brien hands over the litter-picking equipment to Laura Drew

Anti-litterbugs gear up for work

May 8, 2025
This week's front page

This week’s paper is out now

May 2, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

15C Harmire Enterprise Park
Barnard Castle
Co Durham
DL12 8BN

Email: [email protected]

Registered in England as Barrnon Media Limited. No: 12475190

VAT registration number: 343486488

Explore

  • Art & Leisure
  • Business
  • Country Life
  • Features
  • News
  • Sport
  • Test Drive
  • Digital edition

Useful links

  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Buy your paper
  • Photosales
  • Digital edition
  • About us

Follow us on

© Barrnon Media Limited 2025

Terms & Conditions / Privacy Policy / Cookie Policy

This website and its associated newspaper are members of the Independent Press Standards Organisation
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Features
  • Test Drive
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Art & Leisure
  • Buy your paper
  • Buy our photos
  • Digital edition
  • Contact

© 2024