Why this mother-daughter duo from Penarth baked 100 loaves of bread in 24 hours A MOTHER and daughter from Penarth have raised £430 by baking 100 loaves of bread in 24 hours to help Tenovus Cancer Care support cancer patients and their loved ones in the local community. Since the start of 2020, Ceri and Elynne Steed, who run the family owned Exitus Escape Rooms in Cardiff, have raised £2,186 for the charity by taking part in a Sponsored Lock Up in Llanishen Police Station. They donated 5 per cent of sales from the Escape Rooms, sponsoring the PPE and cleaning equipment needed to re-open the charity’s Penarth shop and most recently arranging a Pirate Hunt with local traders around Penarth.
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After losing son, Scott County mother urges others to stay aware of suicide warning signs He quit going out with his friends, he loved sports and quit playing sports. He didn t care about the way he looked. Author: Amelia Young (WBIR) Updated: 10:28 PM EDT May 26, 2021
SCOTT COUNTY, Tenn. A Scott County mother is on a mission to raise awareness about suicide.
Mary King lost her son, Zackary, in 2019. He was 16-years-old at the time of his death and Friday would have been his 18th birthday.
Before his death, Mary said she didn t understand what the warning signs of suicide looked like. She now understands the signs and wants to educate others so other tragedies can be prevented.