Create Old School Fun

Help build a place where seriously ill children can just be children again

We have the site. We have the plans. Now we need you.

Your support will help children and young people living with life-altering health challenges like cancer, leukaemia, heart conditions, organ transplants, limb loss, epilepsy, spina bifida, and many more, rediscover the joy of simply being a child again.
 
These children often feel isolated and lonely, many have been too ill to have a carefree childhood, spending long periods of time in hospital undergoing treatment, or too unwell to go to school.
 
Now, thanks to you, these seriously ill children can finally have some freedom, fun, and adventure. Our camps help children see beyond the perceived limitations of their condition. Your support can help us transform the old school into a place where they can make mischief, meet new friends and create memories to last a lifetime.

How your support could help

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could pay for eight allergen friendly meals for seriously ill children at camp

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could help pay for 20 anxiety reducing journaling packs, which are vital tools to help campers increase their resilience, boost their happiness and increase their self-esteem

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could help pay for essential medical kits needed to respond to health emergencies, so sick children can remain safe and well

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to sponsor a specialised bunkbed that provides comfort and safety for seriously ill children. If you donate this generous amount, then we’d love to commemorate your kindness with a plaque.

You can change the lives of children like Annabelle

Annabelle is a bright fourteen with a contagious smile! But since she was a baby, Annabelle has faced multiple health challenges, from allergies and Coeliac Disease to a later diagnosis of Jeavons Syndrome, a rare form of epilepsy.

Years of symptoms left her feeling isolated and anxious, especially after a frightening seizure in 2024. But, being referred to Over The Wall Camp became a turning point for Annabelle. At camp she rediscovered confidence, friendship, and joy.

Camp helped her embrace her health conditions without letting them define her, strengthened her independence, and showed her that she’s not alone.

Annabelle left camp empowered and excited for new adventures ahead.

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