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Tag: Grief & Loss

Feb 03
8-Year-Old Warwick Schoolboy Inspired By The Late Sir Captain Tom Moore

Will Steps Up For Local Charity – In All Weathers An eight-year-old Warwick boy schoolboy has adopted the spirit of the late Captain Sir Tom Moore in support of a charity local to him.   William Colegate is running up a fundraising total for Molly Olly’s Wishes with a 62-mile challenge.   Out in all […]

Jan 29
Virtual Balloon Race Gives Charity A Lift

A Warwick charity has been given a lift thanks to an innovative festive fundraising initiative. Members of Knowle & Dorridge Rotary Club collected £2,700 for Molly Olly’s Wishes when their virtual balloon race took off on Christmas Day. The joint initiative with Redditch Kingfisher Club, also raised £2,700 for the Community Heartbeat Trust in Redditch. Competitors were invited […]

Oct 27
Molly Olly’s Wishes – Final Therapeutic Books In Olly The Brave Series Released

Final 3 Therapeutic Illustrated Children’s Books in Olly The Brave Series Released by Molly Olly’s Wishes Warwick-based charity Molly Olly’s Wishes has released the final three chapters in its series of therapeutic books for children battling terminal and life-limiting illnesses. The books follow the final stages of the charity’s mascot lion ‘Olly The Brave’ in his […]

Oct 11
Author Sets Out To Help Others With New Books About Bereavement

Baby Loss Awareness Week (October 9th-15th) A life tinged with heartbreak prompted one Coventry mum to take up the pen – and Baby Loss Awareness Week marks the launch of her latest book tackling the subject. Angel Warriors is Sharon Luca-Chatha’s touching and personal account of the past eight years of her life, following the […]

Sep 07
Bereavement Foundation Launches Free Memory Boxes Campaign

“You can lose people but you can’t lose memories. They are always there & we should treasure them as much as we can” In the early hours of a June morning in 2004, Tracey McAtamney took a phone call that was to change her and her children’s lives forever. It was the worst news imaginable […]