PCC donates bleed kits to 'commendable' teen

A teenage florist who used tips and donations to by bleed control kits for his community has been given a further two kits in a donation from the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
Bobby-Ray, 16, from Yardley, Birmingham, decided to raise money for life-saving kits after friends had knives pulled on them.
He started his business, Bobby's Flowers, in March and the kits have cost £112 each.
PCC Simon Foster said Bobby-Ray had shown "remarkable leadership" by raising money to provide the equipment.
The teenager previously said he was grateful for everyone who had visited a shop outside his mother's former cafe in Yardley.
Bobby-Ray opened his second shop in Hall Green in April.

Foster said the boy's actions were "a testament to the positive impact young people can have in preventing harm and saving lives".
The PCC stated he was "really impressed" by the teenager and "his outstanding initiative and commendable dedication to our community".
"Bobby-Ray's efforts align with my commitment to prevent and tackle knife crime and to ensure the safety of our residents.
"Last year, I distributed 420 bleed control kits across the West Midlands, and it is heartening to see young people like Bobby-Ray taking up this vital cause."
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