THE family and friends of Beverley teenager Emily Morfitt have planned a special walk in her memory.
The walk, which will take place in Beverley Westwood on Sunday, will raise money for Redwings Horse Sanctuary, a charity close to Emily's heart.
Organiser and family friend Cheryl Penney said: "Emily was a huge lover of animals and she loved the Redwings Horse Charity.
"We held a memory walk a few weeks ago for all of Emily's friends but we wanted to do something to raise money for a charity she supported.
"We want people to come along and bring their animals with them, whether it is horses, dogs or rabbits.
"This will be a walk to celebrate Emily's life and raise money for a charity she was very proud of."
Emily, 19, was killed in the early hours of Sunday, March 30, when her car left the A1174 at Woodmansey and hit a bollard.
She had recently celebrated her birthday with friends and family and aspired to be a professional tattoo artist.
Emily loved animals and spending time with her golden retriever Max.
She also loved horses and would often go horse riding with family and friends.
Cheryl, 29, said: "Emily started horse riding when she was a little girl.
"She used to have her own horse called Honey.
"She was just such a lovely girl.
"Emily loved animals, she was very sociable and just a cute and innocent girl. We all miss her so much."
The walk will take place at 10am on Sunday and those wishing to take part are asked to make a small donation to charity.
Walkers should meet at the black mill on the Westwood.
Cheryl said: "We haven't got an exact route planned yet as we are liaising with the police, as hopefully there will be a lot of people and animals attending."
Anyone wishing to give a donation to the charity in Emily's memory can visit justgiving.com/Cheryl-Penney where more information is available.