The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Loveoliver: Parents recognised for charity efforts.

points of light: Couple started charity in honour of their son, Oliver

- leeza clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

A Fife couple have been named Points of Light in a poignant reminder of their late son.

Jennifer and Andy Gill, who have become the charity champions behind LoveOliver since the loss of their boy, have been honoured by Prime Minister Theresa May for their voluntary work.

Jennifer said: “On the back of the charity’s Christmas cards there is a quote that light shines in the darkness and darkness cannot extinguish it.

“We have always used that on the Christmas cards, and it is nice to think his life is shining brightly in what is a dark situation.”

The couple founded LoveOliver in memory of the son they lost when he was just 24 weeks old.

Born in July 2010, with a rare and aggressive cancer, Oliver continued to smile as he had chemothera­py.

Sadly, he passed away at home that Christmas Day.

Jennifer and Andy were compelled to help and so LoveOliver was set up to fund research into childhood cancers and support families.

They have now raised more than £360,000, which is funding research at Newcastle University and provides every child being treated for cancer in Edinburgh and Glasgow with a £50 food voucher.

Now that work has been recognised as they receive the award that praises people who make a difference and inspire others.

Points of Light was developed in partnershi­p with the Points of Light programme in the US.

The couple added: “We are delighted to receive this award and it means so much to us to see LoveOliver being recognised in this way.

“Our beautiful boy’s inspiratio­nal life and legacy give us daily motivation to do all we can to help fund much-needed research into childhood cancer and to provide invaluable practical support to families affected by it.

“We are very grateful to everyone who makes the work of LoveOliver possible and are really proud of what the charity has become.

“We are honoured for LoveOliver to be seen as a Point of Light in the darkness of childhood cancer.”

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Picture: Kim Cessford. Andy and Jennifer Gill at home with their letter from the Prime Minister and certificat­e from Points of Light.

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