A trust set up in Olivia Campbell-Hardy's name is helping youngsters learn to sing and dance one year on since the Arena attack

Liv's Trust has been set up to give youngsters across Greater Manchester the chance to get involved in music and arts in memory of Olivia Campbell-Hardy

Author: Amy ScarisbrickPublished 22nd May 2018

One year on since the Manchester Arena attack, a trust set up in memory of 15-year old Olivia Campbell-Hardy is giving youngsters across Greater Manchester the opportunity to get involved with music, song and dance.

Her family say she loved to sing and dance and they want to give other young people the opportunity to enjoy what Olivia was passionate about.

Ragen Ellaway is cousin to Olivia Campbell-Hardy's dad and is a trustee of Liv's Trust. She tells us more about the trust:

On the anniversary of the attack, a choir has performed in St Ann's Square wearing t-shirts with the trust's logo on it:

You can find out more about Liv's Trust here