The father of a BBC Radio 6 Music producer who took her own life by stepping in front of a train has launched a charity to help others with mental health problems.
The Kelly Foundation was founded by John Stooke, 76, the father of Kelly Jobanputra – a popular journalist who was a presenter on BBC Radio Wiltshire for 11 years.
She took her own life in 2019 with John revealing how she had struggled over the years. He has now started a charity based at the Pinetrees Centre in Swindon with the ambition of helping improve the mental health of locals.
John said: “The charity has been set up in memory of Kelly to support individuals with severe anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues where just antidepressant prescriptions are not the complete answer.
“Everyone should live a healthy, safe, fulfilling and independent life, supported by thriving and connected communities.
“She had terrible issues with her mental health. What you saw with Kelly wasn’t always what was actually going on with her as she put a façade on.
“She managed to live her life relatively successfully to the people of the outside world but her family knew what a struggle it was for her everyday just to seem normal.”
John also lost his son to poor mental health, making the charity extremely close to his heart as he aims to combat mental health issues in the Wiltshire town.
“My son died when he was 31, having suffered from undiagnosed acute anxiety,” he said.
“Kelly never really got over her brother’s death and this added to her problems. My desire is to help other people struggling with this as Kelly would have wanted that.
“If you talk to any parent who has lost a child, they will always say that the most important thing is that their loss was not in vain and that their lives are not forgotten.
“So I wanted to make this for Kelly too to make sure her children grow up knowing that she was a great person.”
To help mark the creation of the new charity, The Kelly Foundation will be hosting a fundraising ball next month. The event will take place at the Deanery Theatre in Wichelstowe on Sunday, February 5, and will include live music and entertainment.
Vocalist Adam Okin will be attending on the day and so will the all-girl band The Swing Birds, with vocals by Kym Rose and Lauren Landi, which will run from 3:30pm to 5:30pm.
If you are interested in attending or would like to learn more about The Kelly Foundation visit www.4kelly.org.