In loving memory of
Roma Alketa Guerra
24th September 2004 – 2nd March 2025
Keeping Roma alive · #Rise4Roma

Roma
Welcome to Rise4Roma
Rise4Roma was created as a place of love, remembrance, and connection — a space where Roma's story can continue to touch hearts, inspire compassion, and help build a community rooted in understanding and kindness.
This site exists to honour Roma, to remember her for who she was, and to ensure that her light continues to shine through the people and causes that mattered to her.
Who Roma Was
Roma was deeply loved. She was creative, kind, and full of feeling — someone who left a lasting mark on her family, her friends, and everyone who truly knew her.
Her life mattered. Her story matters.
And remembering her means choosing compassion, conversation, and care — especially when it comes to mental health and suicide awareness.
Why Rise4Roma Exists
- ✦Keep Roma's memory alive in a meaningful and respectful way
- ✦Give people a place to share memories, messages, and creativity
- ✦Support charities working to prevent suicide and support those affected by loss
- ✦Gently encourage open conversations about mental health
Whether you are here to remember Roma, support a cause, or simply sit with her story, you are welcome.
Ways to be part of Rise4Roma
You may feel drawn to different parts of the site, and there is no right or wrong place to begin.
Leave a Tribute
Share a message, memory, or reflection in honour of Roma.
Leave a tribute →Support the Charities
Learn about the organisations supported in Roma's name and how donations are helping others.
View charities →Explore Roma's Creativity
View her artwork and photographs, and celebrate the creative spirit she shared so freely.
View photos →Find Wellbeing Support
Access gentle guidance and trusted resources if you or someone you love is struggling.
Find support →A Gentle Note
Some of the content on this site may bring up strong emotions. If at any point you need support, help is available. In the UK, you can contact:
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