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Browsing Archive: December, 2011

Scalby School year 11 immersion day.

Posted by Heather Othick on Wednesday, December 7, 2011,
Scalby School year 11s held an immersion day at the Rugby Club in Scarborough in aid of Ellie's Fund. They organised and ran it themselves and raised £460!  The news story read:

STUDENTS from Scalby School indulged in a plethora of fun activities in memory of a former classmate.

The Year 11 pupils took part in ELLIEFEST at Scarborough Rugby Club, to raise £460 for Ellie’s Fund, set up following the death of 14-year-old Ellie Othick-Bowmaker from a brain tumour last year.

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UPM Raflatac - donated almost £5000 to Ellie's Fund at the end of last year....

Posted by Heather Othick on Wednesday, December 7, 2011,

UPM Raflatac shapes up to donate EUR 50 000 to charity

 

(UPM Raflatac, Tampere, 19 November 2010) – UPM Raflatac is donating 50,000 euros through a global exercise campaign to the well-being of children and youths. The biggest individual sums will be donated to the Candlelighters association (6,000 euros) and Ellie’s Fund (5,000 euros) in Scarborough, UK, and the association ELER (5,000 euros) in Nancy, France. Globally donations are made in 13 countries.

 

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About Me


Heather Othick Proud mum of 3; I brought Phil and Ellie up alone after their Dad and I spilt up in 1996. I later met Jason and he moved in with the 3 of us in 2002. We've been married since 2004 and have a daughter together. I worked for 17 years in a bank until I left to have my youngest. She was born with a cleft lip and palate and research into helping her communicate led me to buying a franchise for TinyTalk, baby sign language classes. Ellie was a big part of that - coming to classes when she was on chemo; she loved helping out. I pressed pause on the business in August 2008 to become Ellie's full time carer. Whilst I was at the bank I was the regional charity fund raising organiser - so when Ellie asked to raise funds to 'give something back' I had an idea where to start. She had a natural flair for it - and together we have helped to raise over £25 000, starting in June 2007 when local people raised £4000 in one night for us to have a family holiday. I am extremely proud of all my children, and my family; how they all handled Ellie's illness. And very proud to be Jason's wife. Through all of this he has been my rock.

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