New non-profit Fereday’s First Response gives 60 bleed control kits to schools in 6 months
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New non-profit Fereday’s First Response gives 60 bleed control kits to schools in 6 months
Halesowen mother of two, Emily Fereday, was so deeply shocked by the fatal stabbing of Leo Ross and the levels of teenage knife crime she was motivated to proactively support The Daniel Baird Foundation and fundraise for emergency bleed control kits.
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