Australian actress Clare McCann hopes to lift almost $200,000 to “cryogenically protect” her son’s physique following his demise.
Clare started a GoFundMe page on Sunday, Could 25, asking for donations after her son, Atreyu McCann, died by suicide at age 13. The fundraiser has a objective of $300,000 Australian {dollars}, which converts to slightly over $195,000 American {dollars}.
“My identify is Clare McCann. I’m a filmmaker, journalist, and mom,” she wrote, revealing that Atreyu died by suicide on Friday, Could 23, after allegedly enduring what she described as “horrific bullying” at college.
“I had begged the varsity, the Division of Training, and Youngsters’s Companies to intervene,” Clare claimed within the publish. “I’ve medical information, psychologist studies, a proper PTSD analysis from his physician, and emails proving I raised the alarm repeatedly. However nothing was performed. Nobody stepped in. And now, my lovely boy is gone.”
Clare defined on the webpage that she has seven days to “cryogenically protect” her son’s physique following his demise.
“If we miss this window, we lose the prospect for any future revival that science might supply,” she continued. “That is about hope and justice. Refusing to let my son’s story finish in silence.”
Clare additional defined that each one cash raised could be going to “fast cryopreservation and authorized transportation,” together with “required medical and authorized providers for the process.” She additionally shared her needs to start out a belief in Atreyu’s identify to “shield his legacy.”
Clare additional shared her plans to donate any extra cash raised to “a nationwide marketing campaign for anti-bullying training and reform,” together with “authorized motion in opposition to the establishments that failed him.” The actress additionally famous her hope to supply “assist for different households impacted by systemic negligence.”
Clare famous that along with her standing as “a public determine with a nationwide platform,” she hopes to make use of “each useful resource” to make sure this doesn’t occur to some other little one.
“Please assist us protect our beloved Atreyu and provides his life the dignity and future that his college stole from him. Share this marketing campaign. Inform his story. And stand with us,” her message concluded. “We solely have 7 days. Please act now.”
Clare additional spoke about her late son in an interview with a local Australian outlet, explaining why she needs to cryogenically protect Atreyu’s physique.
“About six or seven years in the past we began speaking concerning the after life and heaven and I talked to him slightly about cryogenics, and he informed me he wish to try this,” she shared. “Through the years we talked about that that’s what we might need to do collectively, by no means separate. He deserves a second probability to reside the life he wished.”
When you or somebody you understand is considering suicide, name the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.