Honour the life of someone special by supporting stem4. Your donation will help young people access vital mental health support when they need it most.

We know that losing someone close to you is incredibly difficult. Even reaching this page may not have been easy, and we want to acknowledge that.

By choosing to support stem4 in memory of your loved one, you are helping us continue our vital work in early intervention and prevention, ensuring all young people can find the mental health support they need. 

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How Your Donation Helps

  • Provides young people with free access to our evidence-based mental health apps

  • Supports schools in delivering vital mental health support

  • Helps families navigate challenges with trusted resources and advice

  • Enables us to continue advocating for better mental health support for young people


Ways to Remember Your Loved One

Amy’s fundraiser in memory of Tommy-Lee

Amy chose to run the London Marathon 2025, something she never imagined having the opportunity to do. When she secured a place, she decided to make every step count by running for a meaningful cause. She fundraised for stem4, the UK’s leading digital mental health charity for children and young people, in memory of her cousin, Tommy-Lee, who sadly lost his battle to mental ill health. By taking on this challenge, Amy honoured his memory while raising vital funds for stem4, which provides crucial support to young people struggling with their mental health.

Need Support?

Grief can be overwhelming, and you are not alone. If you need support, there are organisations that can help:

  • Mind Bereavement Support – Visit www.mind.org.uk for guidance and resources
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Get in Touch

We are incredibly grateful that you are considering honouring someone special by supporting stem4. If you have any questions or need help setting up a tribute, please don’t hesitate to contact us at fundraising@stem4.org.uk.

Thank you for your support. Your generosity ensures that more young people can access the mental health support they need.

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