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Fundraiser aims to cover grief counselling after unimaginable tragedy

Noosa North Shore resident Angela Loynd has organised a fundraiser to cover the costs of grief counselling and mental health support for the friends and family of Honor Ward and Beau Liddell.

The community suffered an unimaginable tragedy when Honor Ward and Beau Liddell lost their lives at Wappa Falls on Sunday 19 January.

Their loss has left a profound void in the hearts of their loved ones, friends, and the wider community.

“Honor and Beau were cherished individuals who brought light and love into the lives of everyone who knew them,” Angela said.

“In the wake of this devastating loss, their families, friends, and loved ones are facing overwhelming grief. To support their emotional well-being, we are raising funds to provide professional counselling services.

“These funds will ensure that everyone affected by this tragedy has access to the care and support they need during this incredibly difficult time.”

Grief is a heavy burden to carry, and no one should face it alone.

“By contributing, you are not only helping individuals heal but also strengthening our community during a time of immense sorrow,” Angela said.

“Every donation, no matter how small, will make a difference in providing much-needed support to Honor and Beau’s loved ones.

“Honor and Beau’s lives were tragically cut short, but their memory will live on in our hearts forever.

“Together, we can support their loved ones as they navigate this painful journey.”

To donate visit gofund.me/0eea5a4c

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