Who we work with

 
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Henryka with love

“Creating the angel wing collection symbolises my deepest love for my daughter, Emma. Even though I can’t continue my life with her, I know her wings have paved my journey in her memory. Wearing the jewellery close to my heart gives me strength, I hope others will also find such comfort.”

Angela Tyler - Charity Manager

“It was an honour to be asked by Angela to create a beautiful collection that holds so much meaning. We truly hope we can raise funds for years to come and help Angela achieve what she needs for this special charity.”

Anna Emmett - Owner at Henryka

 
 
 

 

Dawn Ford - Advanced grief and recovery specialist

Dawn’s sessions provide an opportunity for you to talk about all of your emotional feelings. Everything you share with her is confidential and she will never judge, criticise or analyse your situation.

Her course helps to give you the practical, mental and emotional tools to resolve any incomplete past losses and any grief that you may be currently experiencing. Additionally, the skills learnt from the Grief Recovery Method (GRM) will prepare you to deal with, and move forward from any other significant loss you may go on to experience in your lifetime. The success of the course is completely dependent upon your honesty and truthfulness and your willingness to think about things that you have said. This is what makes this programme unique and empowering. You acquire the skills to take ownership of your emotions and without forgetting experiences, you can resolve the grief and pain which often comes with memory. Many clients have returned after completing the programme to resolve more relationships and past losses with amazing results.

 

 

With Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service

What is Dying 2 Drive?

Dying 2 Drive is a free multi‐agency road safety initiative aimed at reducing death and serious injury amongst young road users in Herefordshire.   At our events, we cover a range of road safety including a road traffic collision reconstruction, literature and practical interactive workshops. The scheme is aimed at Year 11 students who will currently be car passengers and soon become young drivers.  

Fourth day completed delivering the Dying2Drive road safety initiative held at Peterchurch Fire Station.  A roller coaster of emotions talking to Year 11 students. Two days left starting Tuesday next week where we will hold the initiative at Leominster Police Station.  Photos and update with follow next week.

Road Safety Campaigning in Birmingham seeking justice for the victims & families of death by dangerous drivers

I met Avril in September at a Brake course "2young2die" in Birmingham.  As she says, I saw Avril and was instantly drawn to her in that I needed to sit by her.  As we paired up to talk to one another to introduce ourselves to the group, we both shared the pain of losing our daughters tragically through road traffic accidents.  In July 2012 a speeding car struck her two daughters Sarah and Claire on the Walsall Road, Perry Barr at 64mph fatally injuring Sarah and seriously wounding Claire (30wks pregnant at the time). Her passion and determination to seek justice for her Sarah is truly inspirational. I too am very proud to have met Avril this day. A friend that shares the pain of losing our children in such cruel, heart breaking tragedies. xx

 

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