
Sarah Campbell
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1 month ago |
bbc.co.uk | Claire Ryan |George Sandeman |Sarah Campbell
Media caption, Watch: Dads David Stancombe and Sergio Aguiar on why they're running the London MarathonClaire Ryan, George Sandeman and Sarah CampbellTwo dads whose daughters were killed at a dance class in Southport last year have told the BBC how their children will be with them in spirit as they run the London Marathon. Mr Aguiar tells BBC Breakfast he talks to Alice when he's running alone.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Claire Ryan |George Sandeman |Sarah Campbell
'Our daughters will be with us', say dads of Southport victims running London MarathonClaire Ryan, George Sandeman and Sarah CampbellWatch: Dads David Stancombe and Sergio Aguiar on why they're running the London MarathonTwo dads whose daughters were killed at a dance class in Southport last year have told the BBC how their children will be with them in spirit as they run the London Marathon. Mr Aguiar tells BBC Breakfast he talks to Alice when he's running alone.
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Feb 20, 2025 |
bbc.com | Sarah Campbell |George Sandeman
Southport victim 'born to be a star', parents tell BBCSarah Campbell and George SandemanFamily handoutThe parents of Alice da Silva Aguiar said she loved the performing arts and going to school The parents of one of the girls killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last year have told the BBC their daughter was "born to be a star".
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Nov 14, 2024 |
today.troy.edu | Sarah Campbell
TROY, Ala. (TROJANVISION) — The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) has launched a new pilot model that aims to equip local entrepreneurs with hands-on training. It’s through a community entrepreneurship bootcamp. “The model that we have implemented is to become a bridge between students and the community so they can use the knowledge they already have to make an impact on those businesses,” said SBDC Director Juliana Bolivar. The bootcamp is a three-phase program that lasts ten weeks.
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Oct 17, 2024 |
today.troy.edu | Sarah Campbell
TROY, Ala. (TROJANVISION) — In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the City of Troy’s Public Relations and Tourism Office held a “Pink Event” to raise awareness. “Cancer doesn’t have a particular person to come to,” said Reginia Foster, a breast cancer survivor. “It’s important to celebrate the people that have been diagnosed or may have lost their battle to breast cancer.”Several survivors spoke at the event to share their battle with the disease.
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