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Three women from across the UK have been honoured in hand-painted street art in celebration of their incredible efforts to care for their local communities over the past 12 months this International Women’s Day. The handcrafted murals, located in London, Glasgow and Cardiff, were commissioned by Amazon Handmade to celebrate those who have ‘mothered the nation’ through the pandemic and mark the launch of the new Mother’s Day storefront.
Amazon Handmade is recognising Donna Foote (52, Glasgow), Professor Alka Surajprakash Ahuja MBE (50, Cardiff) and Jonelle Awomoyi (22, London) who have each shown extraordinary care and kindness and worked tirelessly to uplift and support others.
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APS Survivor Elected to UK Youth Parliament
APS Survivor Elected to UK Youth Parliament
Wearing his scars bravely, Waleed took eight bullets, six to his face.
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Army Public School shooting survivor, Waleed Khan left Pakistan to undergo treatment in Britain following the tragic incident that took Pakistan. Now the APS survivor has made his way to British Youth Parliament.
Waleed Khan is one of the few students to survive the APS Peshawar massacre. He was wounded in the attack and received eight bullets, six to the face. He had to undergo 12 surgeries but still wears the scars from his trauma bravely.