A WARRINGTON town centre tattoo studio is running a fundraising event to support the campaign in memory of Brianna Ghey.
Brianna was killed at the age of 16 in Culcheth earlier this year.
A campaign has been launched between Brianna's mum, Esther, and the Warrington Guardian - Peace in Mind.
The campaign is aiming to fundraise for better mental health support for schoolchildren in Warrington.
Now, a town centre tattoo parlour is hosting an event in support of the charity campaign.
Sam Small Ink is holding a fundraiser on Saturday, September 30, which will see a number of tattoo designs offered to customers - if one of the suggested designs is chosen, the proceeds will be donated to the Peace in Mind campaign.
Posting on social media, the tattoo parlour said: "The sad loss of Brianna brought Esther into our lives with a chance letter in a picture left at a vigil.
"Esther has been a great support to the studio and has become a friend to us both.
"We wanted to support her campaign in any way we possibly could.
We will be launching our tattoo fundraiser from September 30 with a private event, and then throughout October we will be offering out the following repeatable flash with all profits going towards the Peace in Mind campaign."
For more information about the event, visit Sam Small Ink's social media pages - for more information about Peace in Mind, visit this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/briannagheymemorial
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