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I've raised £1000 to build an accessible playpark in memory of Alexandra Grace Halley.

Organised by Rebecca Wynne
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We are raising money to build an accessible playpark in memory of Alexandra Grace Halley. Our vision for the park is to create a space that can be enjoyed by all children, regardless of whether they have a physical disability.

A note on why this cause is so special to us:

In August 2022 we received the shocking news that Alex had advanced cervical cancer. Alex fought until the very end but sadly passed away on the 12th of October 2022.

Before Alex’s illness set in, she worked at Richard Cloudesley School Islington -a school for children with physical disabilities and additional sensory needs - as an Occupational Therapist. Whilst it is rare that someone finds their vocation in life, for Alex this was it.

When speaking about the children at school, you could see her face light up and feel just how much she adored them. The need for an accessible playground for children of all abilities was a cause particularly close to Alex’s heart.

Alex was incredible; by a distance, she was the most caring, passionate, and selfless person I ever met. The children at school meant the world to her and outside of her work, she touched the lives of anyone who got to know her. I’m hopeful we can channel the goodwill and the momentum this tragedy has created, into something positive.

I can’t think of a better way to honour her legacy than by building something that improves the lives of those she devoted herself to.

Since Alex passed, Aidan has been in touch with multiple parties including Islington Council, park-specific construction teams and potential fundraisers. Based on our initial discussions, we have a rough estimate of £80,000 - £100,000 needed to build a park from the ground up.

About fundraiser

Rebecca Wynne
Organiser

Donation summary

Total
£1,192.50