Community Rally: Wellbeing Therapist Suzzi Welsh’s Fundraiser to Secure Safe Space for Kids
Supporting Our Youth: Join Suzzi Welsh’s SOCKS Campaign
In an inspiring move to enhance community wellbeing, therapist Suzzi Welsh, affectionately known as the "Happy Hippie," has initiated a remarkable fundraiser through her campaign, Save Our Community’s Kids (SOCKS). Suzzi aims to secure the ground floor office of a building located on Bank Street, which is currently up for auction on January 29 with a guide price of £32,000.
The Vision Behind SOCKS
For the past seven years, Suzzi has worked tirelessly to envision and create a safe and supportive space for young people in her community. Unfortunately, recent developments left her group without a home; after the landlord defaulted on the mortgage, they received just two weeks’ notice to vacate. "I was absolutely gutted when I got the news. It was heart-wrenching," she shares. However, this setback has fueled her determination to rally the community and create a space where kids feeling the weight of social anxiety, depression, or bereavement can find solace and support.
The Fundraising Efforts
Suzzi has launched a GoFundMe campaign that has already garnered an impressive £1,590 of her £1,800 target in a short period. With the auction date fast approaching, she’s making a heartfelt appeal to locals for further support. "If everyone in Irvine gave a pound, we could own this beautiful building and do something really special for the kids," she advocates passionately.
The appeal underscores the urgency and community spirit needed to help make this vision a reality. "Please can we pull our socks up and come together in unity to help plant this safe space, right in the heart of Irvine town for our kids to bring hope, understanding, and belief to our community," Suzzi emphasizes.
A New Chapter Begins
Currently operating her health and wellbeing business from a small studio on Ayr Road, Suzzi remains steadfast in her mission. She envisions the new location as a vibrant hub for young people, helping those who may be struggling—just as she once did. Growing up with anxiety herself, Suzzi’s journey has inspired her to guide others through similar challenges, and she is determined to fight for the youth of her community.
How You Can Help
With the auction date just around the corner, time is of the essence. Every small contribution counts; you can join the effort by visiting her GoFundMe donation page and contributing what you can. Together, we can help Suzzi achieve her goal and, in doing so, cultivate a nurturing environment for the young people of Irvine.
Conclusion
Suzzi Welsh’s SOCKS campaign is not just about acquiring a building; it’s about building a community that cares. Let’s come together to support our kids and show them that they are valued and can find hope in their challenges. Join the movement—every pound makes a difference!