Children raise more than £1,500 with sleepover fundraiser

By Amanda Chalmers

29th Jun 2023 | Local News

The youngsters, all aged between four and seven, spent more than 14 hours at Warwick's Market Hall Museum (image via ChalmersNewsPR)
The youngsters, all aged between four and seven, spent more than 14 hours at Warwick's Market Hall Museum (image via ChalmersNewsPR)

A sleepover with a difference in Warwick raised more than £1,500 for a local children's charity when youngsters re-enacted the movie A Night At The Museum.

Members and leaders of the 10th Leamington St Marks Rainbows camped out in Warwick's Market Hall Museum overnight on Friday in aid of Molly Ollys which supports children with life-limiting illnesses and their families.

The youngsters, all aged between four and seven, spent more than 14 hours at the museum, during which time they were treated to a tour and tucked into pizza and chips before settling down to watch the film Night at the Museum and snuggling up in their sleeping bags for the night.

Spokesperson for the Rainbows, Sophie Glennon-Brown, said: "They were all incredibly brave and slept well, especially when for some of them, it was their first ever sleepover experience.

"On the Saturday morning the children awoke bright-eyed and bushy tailed for a brand-new adventure. They enjoyed a light breakfast before exploring the museum again

"The Warwickshire Girlguiding County Commissioner Nicola Lomas visited us on the sleepover before we departed on Saturday morning and helped award everyone with their ' I survived a night at the museum' badge."

The Rainbows with their Night at the Museum badges (image via ChalmersNewsPR)

Sophie added: "We would like to congratulate all the Rainbows, Brownies and leaders who demonstrated their bravery by spending the night in the museum. As

well as thanking all the Girlguiding leaders, who are all volunteers, who gave their time to help and support the children with this rewarding experience."

The Rainbows and Brownies who attended the sleepover helped the charity's mascot Olly the Brave make his Girlguiding Promise and Olly was awarded a Rainbow Girlguiding Promise Badge. Olly also returned the following morning to thank them for all their hard work and dedication in raising funds for Molly Ollys.

Warwick-based Molly Ollys was established following the death of Rachel and Tim Ollerenshaw's eight-year-old daughter Molly from a rare kidney cancer and marked its tenth anniversary last year.

The charity supports children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. It helps with emotional support and donates wishes, therapeutic toys and books to children directly and through hospitals across the UK.

The girls raised over £1,500 for Molly Ollys (image via ChalmersNewsPR)

Since Molly Ollys started more than £3 million has been raised to emotionally support children across the UK. Anyone wishing to donate can do so at https://www.mollyolly.co.uk/learn-about-donating/

Rachel Ollerenshaw said: "Huge thanks to all the Rainbows and to family and friends for their support sponsoring the children's sleepover at the museum. Olly the Brave loved meeting all the children on Friday night and being involved in the children's pledges.

"They raised a fantastic amount and have helped raise awareness. Big thanks to Julie for organising."

You can continue to support the Night At The Museum Sleepover here.

     

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