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Community Workshop: 'How to Save a Life' Lifeline Projects x Redbridge Council
On Friday, 13th December, we hosted an empowering workshop in collaboration with Lifeline Projects, Redbridge Council, and Street Doctors. The event, ‘How to Save a Life’, aimed to teach attendees essential life-saving skills to use in emergency situations, such as responding to a knife bleed or helping someone who has passed out.
The turnout was fantastic, with residents engaging in plenty of insightful conversations over free food and refreshments. It was truly inspiring to see people of all ages and backgrounds come together to learn, share, and connect.
A special thank you goes to Loxford Children's Centre for generously providing the space for this event. The workshop not only equipped attendees with crucial skills but also fostered a sense of community and belonging. We hope everyone left feeling more confident, capable, and connected.
Community Workshop: 'How to Save a Life' Lifeline Projects x Redbridge Council
On Friday, 13th December, we hosted an empowering workshop in collaboration with Lifeline Projects, Redbridge Council, and Street Doctors. The event, ‘How to Save a Life’, aimed to teach attendees essential life-saving skills to use in emergency situations, such as responding to a knife bleed or helping someone who has passed out.
The turnout was fantastic, with residents engaging in plenty of insightful conversations over free food and refreshments. It was truly inspiring to see people of all ages and backgrounds come together to learn, share, and connect.
A special thank you goes to Loxford Children's Centre for generously providing the space for this event. The workshop not only equipped attendees with crucial skills but also fostered a sense of community and belonging. We hope everyone left feeling more confident, capable, and connected.