Manor Farm Day Nursery is honouring the memory of a brave little boy who fought courageously against cancer by collecting pyjamas to give to youngsters having to spend Christmas in hospital.
The nursery school, based in Sandy, are running their High Five for Ollie initiative throughout December as a tribute to little Ollie who attended the nursery but sadly lost his battle with the illness back in 2021, aged just four.
Families are being invited to donate nightwear for other children who have to spend Christmas in hospital.
The team at the nursery are also collecting donations for the local food bank which will help families in Sandy who need support over the festive season.
This is such a wonderful opportunity to teach our children the value of kindness and bring smiles to those around us within our local community.
Through these efforts, we aim to make the season brighter for children and families who need it most, while keeping Ollie’s memory alive in a way that reflects his strength and love.
hannah buckley / nursery manager at manor farm day nursery
“We want to come together to spread joy and kindness this season, as the magic of Christmas lies not in what we receive, but in what we give.”
Manor Farm Day Nursery is part of the Family First nursery group, who have launched a nationwide campaign called The Magic of Giving, a heart-warming initiative dedicated to spreading joy and supporting those most in need within local communities.
This Christmas, our mission is clear: to brighten lives by embracing the true magic of giving. Through this campaign, we’re not only teaching children the power of small acts of kindness but also extending support to families in need, reflecting the very heart of our ‘Family First’ ethos.
tony page / ceo at family first day nurseries
Let’s come together to spread joy and kindness this festive season. Wishing you all a wonderfully magic festive season, from everyone at Davidson Roberts Nurseries. 🎄✨