I am deeply saddened to share that Gabrielle Young, a much-loved member of the EA NZ community and personal friend, died last month. This is an absolutely devastating loss, and our hearts go out to Gabby's friends and family, including her parents and her sister Brigette.

While most of us knew her through EA, Gabby was an incredibly vibrant person with a diverse range of interests. She brought an infectious enthusiasm to everything she did, from software development to parkour and meditation. Music was also a huge part of Gabby’s life.  She performed with multiple groups— including ACAPOLLiNATiONS, the Medena ensemble and Gamelan— and enjoyed recording original music with friends. 

Though EA was just one part of Gabby’s life, it was an important one. Like many of us, she cared deeply about alleviating suffering. And in her short life, Gabby had an amazing impact on the world. She was incredibly generous with her time, volunteering countless hours to set up EA NZ’s CRM and donation systems. She was also a long-time donor, supporting both the Against Malaria Foundation and the EA NZ Maximum Impact Fund. Altogether, her giving via EA NZ funded:

Based on GiveWell’s estimates, it’s likely that Gabby’s donations saved at least one life, if not more. That’s a wonderful legacy to leave behind, and one I hope we’ll all continue in her stead.

Of course, none of this erases the tragedy of Gabby’s death. If anything, it makes it worse— and the EA NZ team wants to offer our support to our community at this difficult time. If you're struggling with Gabby’s passing, or for any other reason, please feel free to reach out to one of the people below:

Do note that while we’re happy to offer you a listening ear, we’re not mental health professionals. If you’re struggling with your mental health, we encourage you to consult these resources:

In an emergency, call 111[1] or go to your nearest hospital emergency department.

Gabby, you are so loved and so missed.
Tino kua hinga he tōtara i te wao nui a Tāne - Truly a tōtara tree has fallen in the great forest of Tāne. [2]

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    Or whatever your country's emergency number is

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    Māori proverb expressing the loss of someone of great standing

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Thanks to all the EAs who attended Gabby's memorial in Wellington and showed their support in other ways. It's been wonderful to see the outpouring of love from our community.

I liked listening to Gabby performing “Aidoni Ton Platron” with ACAPOLLiNATiONS.

The breadth of your love through voice burst the sound barrier in moments like these - those in the room that day will remember three women, in all of their vulnerability and love power, bringing the house to a standing ovation. You are loved, not just for shining, but in your darkness also. And we share this trace of your voice as an encouragement - to you on your journey beyond, and to those left behind, wondering... all our love.

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