Wokingham Today

Foundation’s feBLUEary fundraiser returns

- By EMMA MERCHANT emerchant@wokingham.today

FEBRUARY is especially important to a Wokingham charity.

It’s the month when Ollie Young’s family lost their five-year-old.

Ollie, who would have turned 18 this year, died from a childhood brain tumour, and ever since his death, his family has campaigned to find a cure and prevention for childhood cancer.

They set up the Ollie Young Foundation, which regularly holds fundraisin­g events to celebrate Ollie’s life, and to help support research into the causes and treatment of the disease.

Ollie’s anniversar­y and his birthday both fall in February, so the month has great significan­ce for his family, and the charity.

Because he loved the colour blue, his family calls this special time feBLUEary.

To mark its start, they are holding a quiz night to raise funds for the foundation. Places have sold out.

“Plans are going well,” said Sarah Simpson, Ollie’s mum and founder of the the Ollie Young Foundation.

“Last year when we did this event, we had around 100 people turn up, which was great.

“We can seat 120, and we’ve sold all our tickets.

“It can be quite a tricky time of year for people during the dark months at the start of the calendar, but we hope lots of people will have fun.

“For us, it feels like a good way to start feBLUEary.

“We’ll have a blue round of quiz

questions, and a few jokey rounds too.”

The quiz will be accompanie­d by a raffle, with an additional game mid-way through the evening.

“We’re looking forward to a fun laidback event, where people can bring their own drinks and snacks, and enjoy time together while raising money for a good cause,” Sarah said.

Drinks and snacks can be brought to the event.

The Ollie Young Foundation quiz night will take place at St Crispin’s School, Wokingham, on Friday, February 2.

Doors open at 7pm, with the questions starting at 7.30pm.

Tickets cost £10 per person, and a waiting list is in operation. For more details, email: sarah@ollieyoung­foundation.org

For more about the charity and other FebBLUEary events, visit: www. ollieyoung­foundation.org

 ?? ?? BIG MONTH: Ollie Young’s birthday and the anniversar­y of his death both fall in February, so the month has great significan­ce for his family, and the charity
BIG MONTH: Ollie Young’s birthday and the anniversar­y of his death both fall in February, so the month has great significan­ce for his family, and the charity

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