Outside the centre in the early afternoon, Kingsley Dumas, 15, and his sister Kadee, 16, were patiently waiting their turn for a vaccine shot. I can t wait to get it, Kingsley said. It s pretty awesome that we can have it now.
Aniel Ali said he booked appointments for his children at Ma Mawi as soon as he heard the news on Friday. In his eyes, there s no purpose in waiting for a vaccination shot. I mean, why hesitate? Ali said. There s no need to hesitate. It s going to benefit them, us, the community and, most importantly, family.
His kids had plenty of company.
Words can t describe the pain they are going through . thousands of pounds raised for family of mum killed in M66 crash This is for a beautiful seven-year-old boy that’s life has been changed forever
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Partner Jamie Hogarth with Natalie Doherty (Image: GoFundMe)
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Time has stopped. and it s not real : Family pay tribute to beautiful mum, 33, who died in M66 crash
Last night, Natalie’s mother, Marion Mckenzie, lay awake clutching a photo of her only child
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Natalie Doherty with son Bobby, 6 (Image: Family handout)
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Kind-hearted Northumberland residents and businesses show their Christmas spirit
Hundreds of toys and gifts have been donated to children in need this Christmas thanks to kind-hearted Northumberland residents and businesses.
Wednesday, 23rd December 2020, 12:50 pm
Every year Northumberland County Council receives donations of gifts, toys, vouchers and money to ensure all children and young people in the county receive a gift at Christmas.
The council’s Early Help and Children’s Safeguarding teams, including children s centre staff, have been working hard to collect and distribute donated items and food hampers to families within their communities.
One family who have shown their kindness this year are mother and daughter, Ashleigh and Scarlett, who started collecting toys and gifts in November, with pub landlords Fee and Nick in Bedlington giving £500 to bolster the donations to reach even more children this Christmas.