It was a privilege to welcome the Baton of Hope relay this afternoon.
To find out more about the Baton of Hope and to support their work, visit batonofhopeuk.org
#BOHTour2025 #PASSITON
We were pleased to welcome the Baton of Hope to the Cathedral as part of its journey around Norwich today on the latest leg of the #BOHTour2025.
The Baton of Hope is the UK’s largest-ever suicide prevention initiative — born from tragedy, driven by courage, and fuelled by hope.
batonofhopeuk.org
A flyer to let people know Leeds Autism Services will be attending the Baton of Hope Tour at Leeds Civic Hall on Wednesday 10th September between 12:10pm and 1:10pm
Just a reminder that we will be showing our support at the #BohTour2025 later today where we hope to raise awareness of how #SuicidePrevention relates to the autistic and neurodivergent community
#PassItOn #WSPD2025
A flyer to let people know Leeds Autism Services will be attending the Baton of Hope Tour at Leeds Civic Hall on Wednesday 10th September between 12:10pm and 1:10pm
Autistic people are disproportionally affected by suicide so #SuicidePrevention is a subject very close to our hearts. We will be marking #WSPD2025 by going to show our support at the #BohTour2025 this coming Wednesday
#PassItOn
A blonde teenage girl in a black school uniform, in front of a door on the first day of school.
My beautiful girl. Tomorrow you should be starting Year 11. But you never finished Year 8 💔 How intensely I wish you were here, ticking off these huge milestones like your peers. I miss you Floss 💛 #childloss #backtoschool #BoHTour2025 #suicideawareness
Leeds spotlight (city view)
List of places visited on the route
Photo of Caroline
This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay Caroline Litman will carry the Baton of Hope in Leeds, remembering her daughter Alice, a trans woman who died by suicide after waiting 1,000+ days for NHS care.
Join us on 10 Sep in supporting her, raising awareness and calling for change #BOHTour2025 #HerNameIsAlice
Caroline Litman and her daughter Alice at Trans Pride march holding placards that state they are marching for their daughter and sister Alice Litman.
This #WorldSuicidePreventionDay, Caroline Litman will carry the @batonofhopeuk in Leeds, remembering her daughter Alice, a trans woman who died by suicide after waiting 1,000+ days for NHS care.
Join us on 10 Sep in supporting her, raising awareness and calling for change.
#BOHTour2025