Expanding the impact of Foxman
- Audrey
- Jul 14
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 15

When I first published Foxman, the goal was to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital — supporting their amazing and groundbreaking work for seriously ill children.
Since then we raised £1000 for GOSH charity, something I'm very proud of.
But over the past few months, I’ve been thinking more about how the book could do even more good —
and reach more families across the UK.
So I’ve made a small but important change...
Instead of supporting just one hospital, Foxman will now raise funds for children’s hospitals ALL across the UK —
Starting with Oxford Children’s Hospital.
So how will we do this?
After we reach £5000 in donations sent to Oxford Children's Hospital Charity, Foxman will move on to fundraise for another children's hospital in the UK.
This shift means every book purchased will help children in need — not just in London, but in cities and communities all over the country.
Things that will remain the same:

100% net proceeds from each book are still being donated to these children's hospital charities.
And the message of the book remains the same: it's about self-acceptance, kindness, and celebrating our uniqueness, to support SEL learning.
But the mission is growing — and I’m excited to see where it goes next.
Thanks for reading and being part of it.
Audrey xx
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