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Knife Crime Prevention Awards nominee

Emily Fereday

Emily’s impact has been powerful, practical and life-saving. In just six months, she helped place 60 bleed control kits into primary and secondary schools across Dudley and West Birmingham, and her campaign has continued to grow through Fereday’s First Respon…

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Emily’s impact has been powerful, practical and life-saving. In just six months, she helped place 60 bleed control kits into primary and secondary schools across Dudley and West Birmingham, and her campaign has continued to grow through Fereday’s First Respon…

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I am nominating Emily Fereday for Campaigner of the Year 2027 because she has turned concern, heartbreak and fear around knife crime into direct action that is helping to protect children, schools and communities. After being deeply affected by the fatal stabbing of Leo Ross and the growing issue of teenage knife crime, Emily began fundr…

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Emily’s impact has been powerful, practical and life-saving. In just six months, she helped place 60 bleed control kits into primary and secondary schools across Dudley and West Birmingham, and her campaign has continued to grow through Fereday’s First Response. Fereday’s First Response states that its mission is to help save lives by ge…

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Campaigner of the Year

Emily’s impact has been powerful, practical and life-saving. In just six months, she helped place 60 bleed control kits into primary a…