Dog trainer takes the lead to help Christmas toys campaign
By Guest 5th Aug 2021
A dog trainer in Warwick has taken the fundraising lead to help bring some festive spirit to hospitalised children this Christmas – despite the pandemic.
Andy O'Brien, who runs The K9 Club, has joined forces with Molly Olly's Wishes – even pledging to dye his hair pink – the colour of the charity - if they hit the £2,000 target.
Andy said: "We want to give children the best Christmas ever after this crazy year. We are trying to raise as much as we can to buy toys and wrap them up for the children stuck in hospitals over Christmas.
"We know times are hard at the moment and any amount will help to make a child's Christmas that little bit better. Our Hatton Park neighbours, Molly Olly's Wishes, do an amazing job and we are so happy to be teaming up with them."
The charity was established in 2011 following the death of Rachel and Tim's eight-year-old daughter Molly from a rare kidney cancer.
It works to support children with terminal or life-limiting illnesses and their families and help with their emotional wellbeing as well as grant wishes and donate therapeutic toys and books to both children directly and to hospitals throughout the UK. Molly Olly's mascot is a therapeutic toy lion called Olly The Brave who has his own Hickman line and a detachable mane which helps to explain and normalise the effects of chemotherapy. These form part of an Olly The Brave pack that has now been handed out to more than 40 hospitals, along with a book from the charity's exclusive Olly The Brave series. Part of more than £2.5m raised to date, has also been used to fund the first Molly Olly consultant in paediatric medicine at Birmingham Children's Hospital. Rachel Ollerenshaw said: "Molly Olly's are so lucky to be surrounded by a great community and Andy and his team are very much a part of that.
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