Everything we do at Olly's Future is in memory of Olly Hare. We were devastated when we lost him on 14th February 2017, aged 22, and came together to celebrate his amazing life and create a legacy of hope. All our young trustees are friends of Olly. *Some stars shine too brightly for this world* Read more
Olly was truly special. He brought joy, happiness and laughter wherever he went and had more friends and adventures than for a lifetime. He had a magnetic personality which lit up a room and yet he was also a deep thinker and wise beyond his years. Read more
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52,427 children in the UK have attempted suicide by age 17*
Suicide is the leading cause of death in 10-19-year-olds**
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Learn moreThe next stop on Rory’s journey in India was meeting with Priti Sridhar, CEO of the Mariwala Health
We’d like to say a massive thank you to the team at the Centre for Mental Health Law
Charlie Thomson, our fantastic Chair, raised an amazing £3,250 for Olly’s Future by running in the Brighton Marathon