A WARRINGTON business is now selling products in aid of the campaign to remember Brianna Ghey.
Brianna, a 16-year-old trans schoolgirl, was killed in February this year.
A campaign has been launched between the Warrington Guardian and Brianna's mum, Esther, in order to give Brianna a lasting legacy.
The campaign aims to fundraise in order to send school staff in Warrington on courses run by the Mindfulness in Schools Project, with the goal of improving mental health support for schoolchildren.
Since launching on September 7, the campaign has raised more than £7,000 in donations.
One Warrington business is now selling products in aid of the campaign, with all proceeds going toward the Peace in Mind fundraising page.
Twinkle Time Melts, based in Cockhedge Shopping Centre, is now selling a series of wax melts that - if purchased - will support the fundraising campaign.
Esther Ghey said: "Thank you to Rebecca, the owner of Twinkle Time Melts, for designing and hand-producing these beautiful wax melts.
"They are called 'Blossom for Brianna' and all of the profits will go to our campaign.
"Pop down to say hello to the lovely Rebecca and have a look at her beautiful stall in the Cockhedge Shopping Centre, or check out her Facebook page."
Twinkle Time Melts is not the only local business that is supporting the joint campaign - Sam Small Ink held a tattoo fundraiser on Saturday, September 30, too.
The fundraiser saw a number of designs on offer, which - if tattooed - would see profits donated to the Peace in Mind campaign.
Sam Small Ink's fundraiser continues throughout October, and the 'Blossom for Brianna' wax melts are on sale from Twinkle Time Melts in Cockhedge Shopping Centre.
For more information about the Peace in Mind campaign, or to donate, visit the fundraising page here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/briannagheymemorial
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