About us
On Valentines Day 2021 our lives changed forever when we discovered our beloved Honey had taken her own life, just 6 weeks before her 16th birthday. I was left to navigate life as a single parent with 2 grieving children whilst mourning the loss of my daughter. Honey suffered from poor mental health and bullying ended her life. I founded this charity to honour my beautiful daughter and keep her memory alive for her younger sisters. We aim to help as many young people as we can, to hopefully stop any more families experiencing a tragedy like ours
Gemma x
#yellowforhoney
Mental Health Awareness Week 13th-19th May
How we raise funds
Journals
Designed by Gemma for ages 10 and above
Merchandise
Beautiful merchandise made by Gemma
Honeys art
Limited edition prints of Honeys art
Journals
Bee Kind for Honey is dedicated to putting our young people first. We have designed and manufactured mental health journals aimed for age 10 and over. These NHS approved journals are packed full of dream diaries, goal setting, and physical and mental health check ins. These are distributed free of charge to organisations who work with vulnerable young people in South Yorkshire. Our journals are also available for the public to buy.
Merchandise
Beautiful hand crafted items made in house, theses are available at craft fairs and online to support our charity with much needed funding.
Honeys art
Honey was such an incredible artist. She often spoke about selling her artwork and after loosing her, we produced prints of her favourite artwork to sell, in order to help other young people. These are limited edition prints and we have 9 of them to choose from.
What we do
School craft sessions
Peer Support
School sessions
We have been trialing our sessions at Delta Academy. These sessions for 6 students run weekly for 6 weeks and involve various crafts including baking, slime making, keyring making, clay and many others. These sessions are free and if you think your secondary school would benefit from these, please contact us.
Peer support
If you are worried about a young person in your care, please come to our peer support groups. We host a safe place to discuss bullying and adverse behaviour. With advice and support from fellow carers. Groups are completely free and free refreshments are provided. Sessions are at Mapplewell village hall every Wednesday at 12-1pm from 15th May.
Our mental health boxes
Designed and created by our team, for young people who are struggling with their mental health. These can be applied for by organisations who work with young people.
Full of goodies such as our fantastic journals, anxiety tools and positive affirmations
FAQs
Where do I buy journals.
Journals are available on our website, at fairs and in various shops. Click here for more info.
How can I get journals for my organisation?
Please contact us if you work for an organisation and you think your young people would benefit from our journals.
How can I help to raise money?
Our next festival will be in 2025, to volunteer or to raise funds with any activiities yourself, please get in touch.
Important contacts
If you or someone you know, is in IMMEDIATE danger, call 999
Charity registration no. 1207767 in England and Wales
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