A "lovely" mum who dedicated every minute of the day to her children will "live on always".
Jade Roberts, 26, from Knotty Ash, died just hours after taking a video laughing and playing with her kids in the garden. Jade, who was described as an "unbelievable mum" suffered from anxiety and depression and sadly took her own life.
Heartbroken mum Tracey, told the ECHO she began spiralling into a "deeper depression" and was faced with two choices, to give up or to carry on and help others. So she began to raise awareness of the "silent killer" and set out on a journey to ensure others do not suffer in silence.
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The ECHO previously reported that with the help of her loved ones, the trained psychotherapist began the process of setting up a project in her daughters name called The Jade Roberts Project. They will soon be opening their building at 109 Rocky Lane which will help them provide workshops on anxiety, depression, suicide prevention and coping techniques as well as providing a counselling service.
Tributes have come pouring in for the family on their "heart-breaking loss" and incredible efforts to help others suffering with their mental health. One ECHO reader said: "Jade lives on always.
"Her spirit is guiding you every single day. Sending love healing and strength to hades family and amazing to see such efforts to save peoples lives in the essence of beautiful Jade. Godbless keep strong."
With the hopes of ending the stigma and spreading the message that it's okay to not be okay, the family say it feels like Jade is "still here" as they create a legacy in her memory, not only for her, but her children. A fundraising page was set up last year to kickstart the charity, which can be found by clicking here.
Paul Robinson said: "You are a wonderful, brave and empathetic lady. Your daughter will be so proud of you, Bless her. Courageous lady in all you do and have done, you are a Hero, Bless you."
Margaret Culshaw added: "So sorry for what your going through it's a wonderful selfless thing your doing for others may your gorgeous girl rest in peace". as Leeanne Kiang commented: "Jade was a lovely girl and so heart-breaking the loss of Jade, sending love and my thoughts to Jade's family, can't imagine what you're all going through, but keep being strong."
Joyce Rice wrote: "A beautiful tribute and legacy to your daughter so sorry for you loss, and wish you all the success for the project."
With the hopes of an open day on October 1 and the official launch of the project on October 3, Tracey is reaching out for more volunteers who are willing to help as well as support workers and counsellors. Those that are can email enquiries@thejaderobertsproject.co.uk or call Tracey on 07508567072.
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