reaching out for

brighter futures

Supporting disadvantaged children in England and Wales

hope in the heartache

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The alfie nick foundation

Established in memory of Alfie Nick who we tragically lost in October 2023, aged 17.

Our mission is to help disadvantaged children in England and Wales by providing them with the essential resources, support, and opportunities they need to reach their full potential. We are passionate about improving the lives of children facing poverty, experiencing care challenges, living with special educational needs, and struggling with their mental health – children who are too often overlooked.

aims of the foundation

  • Champion Disadvantaged Children

    We are dedicated to building brighter futures for children overcoming the most significant challenges, including those who have been in the care system, live with disabilities, or face mental health difficulties.

  • Overcome Support Barriers

    We believe every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. By providing access to life-changing resources and services, we aim to break down barriers that prevent them from reaching their full potential.

  • Tailored Support Together

    Through partnerships with like-minded charities and organisations, we commit to provide each child with the individualised care and support they need to grow and thrive.

“losing OUR boy has been the greatest heartache. we honour alfie’s legacy by supporting those children who need it most.”

Nick Richley, Founder

Help make a difference

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Create brighter futures

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Change lives

Alfie lived his life with faith, love, courage, and kindness. Though he is no longer with us, his legacy inspires us to continue making a difference – we want to be more like Alfie. There is hope in the heartache, and we invite you to join us in spreading that hope. Whether through donations, volunteering, or partnerships, your support can help us honour Alfie’s legacy and bring lasting change to the lives of vulnerable children.

Thank you.

Nick and Rachel