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Case Studies

“Children don’t come with a rule book, especially when it comes to explaining that a parent has died at such a young age”

Reservist Widow, Emma Harris-Coyne, struggled to find the words to tell her young children that their daddy had taken his own life. Emma explains how the death of a parent at such a young age has impacted her children and how they have benefited from the support of Scotty’s Little Soldiers.

"I can’t imagine life without Scotty’s now, without them I would be very unhappy.”

Scotty member, Edward Williamson, explains how the charity helps him remember his amazing dad

Edward Williamson lost his dad, Sergeant Robert Williamson in August 2014 to a brain tumour. Eddie was seven years old at the time of his dad’s death and is extremely proud of everything he achieved.

“My mum has been my rock, she’s always there when I need her, and she has helped me build a picture of the great man my dad was”

19-year-old Angel Harper-Titchener never got to meet her dad. Angel’s mum was 20 weeks pregnant with her when he died, and as a result, she and her mum have formed a very special bond. Angel explains why her relationship with her mum is so special and how she, and Scotty’s Little Soldiers, have helped her feel closer to her dad.

Angel has many reasons to spoil her mum, Raqual. The pair have been through so much together over the last few years that they have formed a …

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