The Barnaby Webber Foundation has two purposes.
The first to provide support and inclusion for young people aged 18 and under who are facing life challenges (be it physical, mental, emotional or social). This may be through other charities, schools or organisations but can also be directly to an individual or family.
Secondly, the foundation will support grassroots cricket clubs through the provision of essential equipment and items needed to encourage young boys and girls (aged 18 and under) to get involved in playing cricket.
Barney’s brother, Charlie was asked about his involvement with the Foundation and the work achieved to change lives for children...
An award of £3,500, covering 50% of essential cricket net upgrades, has be given to Shepherds Bush Cricket Club, creating...
The Barnaby Webber Foundation was delighted to support workshop sessions for vulnerable children with complex medical and health needs to...
Barnaby was killed in a senseless, horrific attack in Nottingham on the 13th June 2023. He leaves behind a family broken by grief and loss but determined NOT to let him be taken in vain.
He lived his life with a simple ‘if he liked you he liked you’ mantra. With no time or judgement for creed, colour, sexuality, religion or background. His inclusivity, quiet patience with others, and sheer generosity of his time, prove what an extraordinary ‘ordinary’ person he was.