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MollyFest in Cobham in memory of Molly McLaren was a huge success

By: Rachel Dixon

Published: 11:03, 28 May 2019

Updated: 11:47, 28 May 2019

A musical extravaganza marked what would have been Molly McLaren’s 25th birthday.

Molly was murdered in June 2017 at Chatham Dockside, aged just 23. The Molly McLaren Foundation was set up in her memory to help people with eating disorders, as Molly had battled bulimia.

Last year, to mark her birthday, the group arranged a festival at the Leather Bottle pub in Cobham where Molly used to work.

The Molly McLaren Foundation team who organised MollyFest. Picture: Tony Jones (11143733)

It was such a success, it was back this year and hundreds turned up.

Trustee, and Molly’s friend Amy Lee said: “The number of people there exceeded our expectations, At one point people leaving were donating their wristbands so we could resell them to people queueing to get in.

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“We had live bands and DJs, stalls and a children’s area. A friend from Co-op funeral care has been growing lots of tiny sunflowers, so people bought them to take home. It’s the charity logo and has become really synonymous with Molly.”

Freddie Gilham aged 1 year at Mollyfest 2019. Picture: Tony Jones (11143855)
Bonnie Browne and Katie Bailey taking a selfie at Mollyfest 2019. Picture: Tony Jones (11143724)
Crowd scenes at Mollyfest 2019 Picture: Tony Jones (11143888)
MollyFest 2019 was filled with stalls, a bouncy castle and lots of live music. Picture: Tony Jones (11143858)
Laura Wakefield and Becki Hodge at MollyFest 2019 Picture: Tony Jones (11143861)
Everyone enjoyed the stalls and music at MollyFest 2019. Picture: Tony Jones (11143873)
Sarah Beadle, Shelley Collard, Claire Bishop and Samantha Kingsland at Mollyfest 2019. Picture: Tony Jones (11143718)
Adam Jeal, Benny Jeal and Sarah Ackleton at Mollyfest 2019 Picture: Tony Jones (11143721)

Ambassadors from eating disorder charities BEAT and Re-write Your Story were there so supporters could learn how their donations are helping.

Amy said: “We’re about to sponsor a second person’s eating disorder therapy. We’ve also got a new project called BEAT on the ground, which will educate teachers and staff in Medway schools on how to spot eating disorders.

“We want people to remember the person Molly was, not what happened to her.”

Organiser & friend of Molly McLaren, Amy Lee, at Mollyfest 2019 Picture: Tony Jones (11143727)

Molly, who lived in Cobham, was studying at the University of Kent Medway campus when she died. She had also previously attended Mayfield Grammar School in Gravesend and North Kent College in Dartford.

The foundation is hosting a charity football match next Sunday at Maidstone Football Club. To get involved email info@themollymclarenfoundation.co.uk.

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