Veronica Kumeta with dentists who dontated to LFBC. Pic taken before Covid pandemic. A BREAST cancer charity, operating in Bromsgrove, is donating bags full of essential items to breast cancer patients who are going through chemotherapy. Veronica Kumeta from Stoke Heath set up Ladies Fighting breast Cancer (LFBC) when her friend was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. Veronica, cofounder of LFBC said: “I started raising money for equipment for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, equipment that the NHS were unable to purchase.. The charity then wanted to look after patients in a non-medical way as I like to say to the girls we support; we are not medical, we are here to hold your hand.
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NEARLY 1,000 homes in Bromsgrove have been provided with Smart Water Kits in a new crime fighting initiative. The kits, also known as forensic markers, contain a traceable liquid that can be used to mark possessions which deter thieves and reduces burglaries. Bromsgrove Councillor Kyle Daisley, working with the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC), John Campion, arranged for 850 homes in Aston Fields to get the kits. And he says the scheme can be rolled out to other areas to help tackle crime. Councillor Daisley, 23, who represents Bromsgrove South on Worcestershire County Council, said “Smart water is a fantastic scheme and something I am very pleased to provide to residents.