BMA Press Release cited below: Olly’s Future, whose work aims to prevent suicides among young people will now
Talking about suicide can still feel like a taboo, particularly if you are worried that simply mentioning it
For Men, By Men. Olly’s Future has teamed up with national men’s charities for Men’s Health Week (June
Sarah from BBC Radio Sussex, interviews Ann Feloy about Olly’s Future and the initiatives she’s taken to make
Written by Ann Feloy, Founder and Chair of Olly’s Future charity in memory of her beloved son Oliver
Ann Feloy was recently asked by Support After Suicide to be interviewed and part of their inspiring podcasts.
Four years ago, on 14th February, 2017, Oliver (Olly) Hare took his own life at his family home
On Sunday 31st January 2021, The Great Connection Festival is taking place between 2 pm – 6 pm.
Tell us about the acts of altruism you’ve done, and why you felt the need to help others. When
The 90-minute online training session we have created in partnership with Start the Conversation (suicide prevention education) in
We’ve reflected heavily on the events of the past two weeks that have highlighted the structural racism still rife throughout society. This has sparked constructive dialogue at Olly’s Future around ways we can better address and embed diversity and inclusion initiatives in our suicide prevention work.
Olly’s Future was proud to donate £2,500 to the Support After Suicide Partnership recently. Ann Feloy, Founder, handed the cheque to Hamish Elvidge at one of their meetings in December 2019.
It’s been almost two weeks since I organised and co-hosted our third annual MENtal health open mic night,
It’s World Mental Health Day today. Hannah Taaffe, a great friend of Olly’s from UCL, is speaking to students