WARRINGTON'S Tesco Extra is backing the charity campaign in memory of Brianna Ghey, Peace in Mind.
Brianna was 16 when she was found dead in Culcheth Linear Park in February this year.
Working alongside the Warrington Guardian, Brianna's mother Esther has created the Peace in Mind campaign.
It is the aim of the campaign to raise funds for schools to send teaching staff on courses organised by the Mindfulness in Schools Project (MiSP).
Peace in Mind's goal is to improve mental wellbeing and support for schoolchildren, starting with schools in Warrington.
The campaign has raised more than £30,000 since launching in September, and has received the backing of Warrington Wolves, Warrington Borough Council, the Warrington Wolves Charitable Foundation, Andy Carter MP, Charlotte Nichols MP, and many local businesses.
Celebrities including Boy George and Sam Smith, as well as RuPaul's Drag Race UK star Divina de Campo.
Now, one of Warrington's largest supermarkets has thrown its weight behind the charity campaign, too.
The supermarket has donated a number of prizes to a raffle that is being organised by Twinkle Time Melts - based in Cockhedge Shopping Centre - in aid of the campaign.
Speaking to the Warrington Guardian, Tesco Extra's Community Team - Sharon Halladay and Debbie Litherland - said: "We get lots of requests for various types of charities and organisations and we do whatever we can to support them.
"This may be by donating raffle prizes or making a donation of a specific product to meet their requirements.
"If we are able to help we are happy to do so.
"We also arrange for organisations to come in store to raise much-needed funds, this could be through a tin/bucket collection or a bag pack.
"Or it may be the organisation simply wants to raise awareness of their organisation or charity."
For more information on the raffle that will take place, keep an eye on Peace in Mind's social media pages (Facebook and Instagram).
To find out more about Peace in Mind, or to donate, use this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/briannagheymemorial
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