On February 14th 2017, Olly Hare took his life aged 22, two days before his 23rd birthday. His family and friends came together soon after to create a legacy of hope for Olly and to help others and save lives. Since then, we have grown from a small group of close family and friends into a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation (no. 1187184) to develop and run suicide prevention initiatives and training courses to save lives around the country and further afield.
While protestors marched through the streets near St Martin-in-the-Fields church, Trafalgar Square on Saturday, inside was an oasis
New friendships were formed and lasting memories created by walkers who took part in the first ever 17-mile long
Tomorrow, at Manchester Cathedral, the first of this year’s Time Together services for those affected by suicide will