MLA for Dartmouth East, Tim Halman acknowledged the work of the Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust in the Nova Scotia Legislature on September 27, 2017. Thank you Tim for your very kind words. We truly appreciate it!
MLA for Dartmouth East, Tim Halman acknowledged the work of the Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust in the Nova Scotia Legislature on September 27, 2017. Thank you Tim for your very kind words. We truly appreciate it!
Congratulations Laila Noujaim!
This wonderful young lady is the recipient of the $1000.00 Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust Scholarship and we could not be more pleased!!!
Laila’s essay embodied exactly what we were looking for in an entry. She was thoughtful, insightful and truly captured Olivia’s spirit of acceptance and forgiveness with her activities during her three years at Prince Andrew High School. She no doubt made her school and community a better place for having her in it.
Best of luck to you Laila as you embark on the next part of your life’s journey at Dalhousie University knowing Olivia is with you every step of the way. She most definitely has your back ♥
We are pleased to share our “Lottery Tree” Fundraiser for Spring 2017!
Don’t miss your chance to win $100.00 worth of Lottery scratch tickets… You could wind up being Set for Life!
Cost: $5.00 each. Tickets can be purchased by contacting us through the website, on Facebook or during our May 27th fundraiser.
Draw Date: May 27th (during our 3rd Annual Bowling Tournament and Silent Auction 🎳
Good luck everyone 😊
As we prepare for our annual Bowling Tournament and Silent Auction fundraiser on May 27th I started to feel like I was letting Olivia down. I began to sit with this, to try to understand where this feeling was coming from. Here is what I realized.
There have been very few opportunities to share “Olivia’s Story” with the people I want to reach the most, our youth. (I know Olivia would want others to learn from her mistake, not repeat it). The main way this happens is by being invited in to schools to share her story. I get asked by parents all the time if I would be willing to come to their child’s school and of course I say YES!!!
However, it is not that easy. It is always a challenge to get administrators to allow “Olivia’s Story” to be heard. My personal belief being they are afraid if students hear her story they will get scared or worse, they will go out do the same… The fact is, hearing her story will not “make” anyone abuse drugs. This is a very antiquated way of thinking! This same reason was used when Sex Education was being proposed – if we talk about it, they will do it… I believe, if we give our youth the correct information to help them develop their critical thinking skills and make safe choices we can only help them, and society as a whole, in the long run.
As far as being scared, there is no easy, gentle or happy way to tell “Olivia’s Story”. Kids will also be upset they will be sad and they may even cry. And that’s okay. Every parent and educator I have spoken to would rather the kids hear the truth then sugar coat it.
The fact is kids as young as Grade 5 are experimenting with prescription pain pills. These kids are getting their “facts” from their friends or the Internet! The dangers of experimenting with pills is not being taught to our students even though there is curriculum in place to assist teachers. However, the new curriculum that addresses prescription pain pills is not an outcome so it does not have to be taught!
So, even though I have not been able to share her story with our students through school presentations I know “Olivia’s Story” has been shared many times in many ways since our last bowling tournament:
June 2016, CBC News at 6 had a segment which covered the scholarship presentation at Prince Andrew High School which in turn gave me the chance to share why the work of The Trust in memory of Olivia.
Around Christmas a couple of newspaper articles fr m Wast Hants mentioned The Trust and “Olivia’s Story” which in turn caused increased traffic to our site.
In March, a short documentary titled “Live On” was created by two wonderful Kings College students, Jess Hirtle and Delaney MacKay. “Live On” was viewed during a documentary showcase on March 24 and will be submitted to the Atlantic Film Festival for a chance to be screened (link will follow at a letter date).
And over the last several months, coming up to the 5 year remembrance of Olivia’s death, people have been sharing her story via social media either directly or by copying the link to her story from our website while commenting on other stories. I have also spoken directly to many people who have popped in to my workplace. These curious individuals who asked what the items with Olivia’s Signature Tree are for likely got more than they bargained for when I shared the work of The Trust along with “Olivia’s Story” on a very personal level. These wonderful people have then gone home and shared her story with the youth in their lives! How remarkable is all this?
Looking back now, having put all that happened in perspective, I can’t believe I ever felt like I was letting my girl down 💗
Five years ago today the world lost a little bit of light and wonder when Olivia died. All of those who love her are left missing a part of our hearts and for me, as her mom, a piece of my very soul.
There are no words that can even begin to to explain what her loss has meant to her friends and family. We miss her smile, her wicked sense of humour and her laugh. We miss her kindness, her compassion and her ability to make each and every person she ever encountered feel like they were special.
Her desire to help others was known by all her friends. Olivia I had a unique ability to look past the shell and see the hearts of others. The qualities this amazing young lady possessed were unequalled and made her one-of-a-kind.
Today, April 3rd, I must acknowledge her death but more importantly, I will acknowledge her life. Olivia lived her life to the fullest, with unbridled passion, intense devotion and unmatched love.
Over the years Olivia taught me many things. She taught me patience, she taught me tolerance, she taught me forgiveness and she taught me what true love feels like.
She was my most precious gift and I am grateful every day I was chosen to be her mom 💝
The ∞Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust∞ is seeking donations from businesses and individuals for our upcoming Annual Bowling Tournament and Silent Auction fundraiser scheduled for May 27, 2017. This event will be held at the Woodside Bowlarama starting at 7 pm.
If you own a business or have a service/product you can offer we would love to receive it! Any item, gift certificate or monetary donation, no matter how big or small will be most appreciated!
All proceeds of this event will go directly back to the ∞Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust∞ to grant scholarships to future post-secondary students at Prince Andrew High School. We will also be issuing money in the coming months to other organizations in our community that service animals and youth and those less fortunate which can benefit from Olivia’s generosity and kindness!
Thank you in advance for your contribution!
Courtnee Estabrooks, the talented creator at the heart of Courtnee’s Weighted Blankets in East Hants has created a beautiful, custom, double-sized, 20 lb. weighted blanket and matching pillows featuring Olivia’s Signature Tree.
This gorgeous Weighted Blanket, valued at $350.00, will be raffled off with all proceeds to be donated to Olivia’s Trust!
Tickets can be purchased by contacting Courtnee by email at courtneeestabrooks@gmail.com or through her Face Book page “Courtnee’s Weighted Blankets”.
Tickets are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00.
Draw date will be Saturday, May 27, 2017 at our Annual Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust Bowling Tournament and Silent Auction 🎳




Weighted Blankets are used to help those who experience Anxiety, Stress, RLS and Insomnia. These blankets are also used by individuals who have Autism, PTSD, ADHD as well as other sensory disorders. Like a firm hug, the deep pressure acts to calm the person under it. (The added weight sends a message to the brain to release neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine to relax.)
Christmas is coming! Are you ready? Are you looking for a special gift for your loved one?
Well look no further!!! We have some wonderful Olivia’s Signature Tree hoodies, t-shirts, wine glasses, mugs and much more just waiting to find a new home.
Not only will you be giving a treasured gift but your thoughtfulness will help us give back. All proceeds from Olivia’s Signature Tree items go back to our community in the form of post-secondary scholarships and as donations to various organizations that help those that are most vulnerable like our youth, homeless animals and homeless people to name a few.
Contact us here or on our Facebook “Like” page for more information 🙂





The Olivia Jollota Memorial Trust is so pleased to be able to donate 10 backpacks chock full of all the school supplies a high school student could possibly want for back-to-school!
This is our second year making a back-to-school donation for underprivileged kids. We know Olivia would be so pleased to see the impact her Trust is making in our community! Nicole and I had such a great time picking out the school supplies all the while thinking of the supplies Olivia would have wanted for back-to-school.
Without generous donations from our wonderful supporters and some fantastic fundraising events this type of giving back would not be possible. A special thanks to Staples and Giant Tiger for their great prices and sales which helped us donate so much than last year!
Each Roots backpack contains the following items:



