Olly’s Future Strategy At A Glance: 2021-2024

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.

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