Adam's Angels saving lives of ice hockey players
A woman from east London has raised over £18,000 to ensure all ice hockey clubs across the country have access to a catastrophic bleed kit.
Erin Rose, sports therapist for the Romford Raiders, came up with the idea after Adam Johnson, a player for the Nottingham Panthers, lost his life on the ice in October 2023.
Since starting up Adam's Angels, Erin has sent out 180 kits, including to junior clubs and Blind Hockey UK.
She's recently been nominated for a BBC Radio London Make a Difference Award.
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