Legend on the Bench
- Micky Hazard

- Sep 9, 2025
- 2 min read
We’ve Passed the Half Century Mark — 51 Benches and Counting
We are incredibly proud to announce the installation and unveiling of our 51st Suicide Prevention Bench, marking a significant milestone in our mission. This moment took place on 08/09/2025 at Brighton Hill Community School in Basingstoke, and it was nothing short of powerful.

Passing the 50-bench mark is a monumental achievement but as always, there is no resting, no slowing down. Our mission continues with unshakable determination: to install Suicide Prevention Benches across the UK, raising awareness, offering support, and ultimately, saving lives.
Every installation brings a mix of pride, emotion, and resolve. Today was no different, goosebumps and shivers remind us of the enormity of what we are achieving. Life is the greatest gift, and helping save even one life is a high we all share in.

An Unforgettable Day of Speeches and Strength
The day’s unveiling was accompanied by moving speeches from.
Mr. Edwards, Head Teacher at Brighton Hill Community School
Chris, one of our dedicated volunteers and Head of Corporate Funding
Evie, a brave and inspiring 16 year-old student
Mr. Edwards opened with words that resonated deeply, delivered with the care and sensitivity such a topic demands. His support and compassion set the tone for the event.
Chris then spoke from the heart, sharing his personal journey of how he became involved with this Bench and our charity. His words reflected his passion and the vital role we play in Mental Health and Suicide Prevention.
Evie’s story is the heart of this bench. After the tragic loss of her father to suicide, Evie shared her experience at a school assembly, a moment that moved many and led to this bench being approved in her father’s memory. Her speech at the unveiling was nothing short of extraordinary. She spoke with strength, grace, and sincerity, honouring her father while giving voice to countless others affected by suicide. Her courage inspires us all.
Throughout this journey, Sky News has been closely following and documenting the story, and we are grateful for their commitment to helping raise national awareness.
Gratitude to All Who Made This Possible
This bench would not have become a reality without a community effort:
Evie, for your bravery and strength
Caroline and Ada, Evie’s mum and younger sister, for your support and presence
Mr. Edwards, for your leadership and compassion
The staff and pupils of Brighton Hill Community School
Chris, for your heartfelt words and tireless dedication
And to Evie, your father, lovingly remembered as “Daddy Blackbird,” would be immensely proud of the way you spoke and carried yourself. You are a shining example of resilience, and your story will continue to inspire action and empathy across the country.

Together, We Make a Difference
Thank you to everyone who supports this mission. Every bench is more than a place to sit, it’s a beacon of hope, a symbol of solidarity, and, a life-saving reminder that you matter.
Your life. Your story. Your pain. It matters. You matter. We all matter.
























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