Skydive to take place in memory of Bridlington man's daughter

It's after it was postponed several times last year

Author: Jon BurkePublished 25th Feb 2022

A man from Bridlington is finally doing a charity tandem skydive this weekend, in memory of his daughter.

Steve Blackford has been raising awareness about young people's mental health, after his daughter took her own life last year.

It was supposed to happen last year but it was postponed a number of times due to the weather.

Chelsea Blue's dad, Steve Blackford, says she was 17 when it happened and she'd been suffering from eating disorders since she was 14.

Steve says we need to be aware of our own mental health and that of others and the importance of talking about it.

He said:

"Unfortunately, in April, our daughter Chelsea Blue, aged 17, lost her battle with mental health and took her own life while in a psychiatric hospital in Sheffield.

"She started with a eating disorder, which soon escalated into anorexia which led to her being sectioned under the Mental Health Act. We found people on her phone from Instagram telling her how to make herself anorexic.

"When Covid came, which restricted us from having visits, her mental health became even worse.

"We as a family are doing some fundraising events in the memory of our Chelsea Blue. We are raising money for the local clubs that she enjoyed - Bridlington Gymnastics Club, The Performing Arts clubs and New Pasture Lane School.

"Chelsea was at the gymnastics club for over 7 years, winning and competing in lots of competitions and shows.

"She also loved to sing and dance and even sang a solo with The Military Wives when younger.

"I’m constantly trying to do what I can to do as much as possible to honour Chelsea.

The skydive takes place at Grindale Airfield tomorrow (Saturday 26th February) at 1.30pm, to raise money for those clubs and anyone is welcome to go along.

Steve said:

"My other daughter Stevie, aged 16 and my little sister Elizabeth, aged 17, are doing a skydive in memory of Chelsea. And I’m trying to get as much help as possible from everyone..

"Chelsea Blue was named after the football club and we are getting some support from them Some signed merchandise to be able to put up for raffle or auction to help raise money.

"Chelsea loved to sing and Ruth Kelly from Scarborough is donating some money off her new song that she’s releasing.

Chelsea loved singers, including Ed Sheeran, Hrvy, Rachel Platten, Natasha Bedingfield, Ann Marie and Little Mix."

Here is the link to the justgiving page for the fundraiser: https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/chelseablue?utm_term=4njexp7GR

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