The Oliver Curd Trust

The Oliver Curd Trust set up in January 2008 by Oliver’s parents Richard and Sarah, in memory of their son Oliver.

Oliver was diagnosed with a rare bone cancer, a Ewings Sarcoma in April 2006. He completed treatment at the Royal Marsden Hospital in May 2007, but sadly lost his long brave fight with the disease in November 2007.

The objective and purpose of the charity is to provide fully equipped holiday accommodation to families supporting children and young people in the UK, suffering from childhood cancer and other life threatening illnesses.

The Oliver Curd Trust is a charity that seeks to provide holiday memories, happiness and periods of escape for these children and their families during very difficult and trying times.



The Oliver Curd Trust are pleased to announce that this year they have been awarded the Hastings Achievers 2011 Charity of The Year.

We would like to thank all of our supporters for helping us gain this award.


The Oliver Curd Trust are pleased to introduce Dillon the Dolphin our mascot.

Look out for him at our forthcoming events.

Thankyou to all our
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