How you can raise money for children's bereavement charity by hosting a picnic
Nelson's Journey is encouraging individuals, families, schools and businesses to take part in its Purple Picnic campaign.
The fundraiser helps raise money for children who have lost a loved one.
Wymondham High Academy is one of the schools taking part.
Karen Staff, deputy head of Year 10, said: "Being able to fundraise for a charity which provides imperative support to children and young people to enable them to be the best versions of themselves following a significant death is a privilege."
The official Purple Picnic week runs from July 14 to July 20, but picnics can be organised at any time.
Simon Wright, chief executive of Nelson's Journey, said: "Year after year, local communities in Norfolk have organised Purple Picnics for Nelson's Journey's work, and we're excited to see what comes from this summer.
"Schools, community groups, and individuals will be taking part by sharing food, raising money in support of bereaved children and, in some cases, talking about their memories of someone special who died.
"We can only provide support for bereaved children and young people through the support of the community, and a Purple Picnic is an easy and fun way for people to get involved.
"With a summer of good weather ahead, it's the perfect time to be planning picnics with friends, colleagues, and family."
The Purple Picnic campaign began in 2015 and has raised more than £50,000. It was created by Nelson's Journey's panel of young volunteers.
The charity, which has supported bereaved children and young people in Norfolk since 1997, received 713 referrals last year.
It also works with professionals such as teachers and health workers to raise awareness.
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