Portsmouth News

Footballer­s net £3k for charity

- Emily Jessica Turner Emily.Turner@jpimedia.co.uk

A CHARITY football match in memory of a much-loved brother and son who died by suicide has raised thousands of pounds.

Football fans turned out on a sunny Saturday, May 21, at Snows Stadium in Totton to cheer on players at the Josh Hendy memorial match.

All money raised by the event is going to support R;pple, a charity run by Stubbingto­n-based Alice Hendy.

R;pple is a browser plugin that prompts an automatic pop-up when users search for informatio­n on self-harm or taking their own life.

Alice developed the tool after her‘ kind’ and‘ thoughtful’ younger brother Josh died at 21 in 2020.

Josh, a paint sprayer who also worked for the MoD as a security guard in Portsmouth dock yard, had been active online looking for material about suicide before his death.

Free to download, R;pple provides support and resources for people suffering poor mental health and feeling hopeless.

A pop-up comprises the message ‘you deserve to feel hope ’, and sign posts to a range of free support resources such as helplines, text services and webchats that are available 24/7 from mental health charities.

At the match, a ‘poignant’ minute of applause was held at 21 minutes in memory of Josh.

Two teams of family, friends and AFC Totton players competed in the match, with ‘Team R;pple’ winning 7-4.

Alice said: ‘The match and the whole day went better than we could ever have imagined.

‘We had in the region of 40 players take part in the game, with quite a few representa­tives from the AFC Totton team including their manager. We had approximat­ely 250 spectators on top of that.

‘The sun came out for us, we sold lots of merchandis­e and raffle tickets and raised over £3,000 on the day.

‘It was such a success that several people have suggested that we make it an annual event.’

Ian Hen dy, Josh’ sd ad, added :‘ It was a fantastic turnout and we were humbled by everyone’s support.’

The match also had half-time entertainm­ent, a sold-out raffle and a R;pple merchandis­e stand.

If you or someone you know is struggling, you can contact Portsmouth and East Hampshire Samaritans on 0330 094 5717.

 ?? ?? The charity R;pple was set up by Alice Hendy after her younger brother Josh died by suicide
The charity R;pple was set up by Alice Hendy after her younger brother Josh died by suicide
 ?? ?? Action from the game
Action from the game

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