Sunderland Echo

Tattoo-athon inks a show of strength for charity

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November 6, 2019.

Sam says that Lindsey is always helping other people, and that it’s now time for someone to help her.

Sam said: “She’s had to stop working and go on disability and she only gets £90 a week which isn't very much.

“She needs eight rounds of aggressive chemothera­py and then will need operations.

“She has worked her whole life and has never been on benefits.”

She added: “She does so much to help other people and I’ve been doing everything I can because I think it’s time someone helped her for a change.”

As part of the fundraisin­g campaign, local businesses have come forward and offered donations to be used as prizes to be raffled off to the public, including Roker Rough House, Sparkles, Tesco, and local Sunderland tattoo artist Barry Crake, who gave a £200 voucher to be used in his studio Barry Crake Ink.

Sam said: “The support from local businesses and the donations we have received has been a god send.

“Lindsey is so overwhelme­d by it all.”

Not long after Barry offered the £200 voucher, he got back in contact with the family and offered to do a 24-hour tattooatho­n.

Cosmetic tattoo artist, Barry Crake said: “We just want to raise as much money as we can.

“I think it’s important because people are suffering and there is no cure for cancer. It’s just nice to raise the funds and know that it’s going towards a good cause.”

Lindsey and Barry have designed a tattoo that says ‘strength’ which will be offered to members of the public for a fixed price of £25 with all proceeds going to Macmillan Cancer Support.

The event will begin at 12pm on Tuesday, February 25, and end at 12pm on Wednesday, Febuary 26, at 21-22 Blanford Street, City of Sunderland.

 ??  ?? Tattoo artist Barry Crake, Lindsey Roberts, tattooist Adam Hudson, Sam Roberts, volunteer John Hudson and partner Bob Stevenson.
Tattoo artist Barry Crake, Lindsey Roberts, tattooist Adam Hudson, Sam Roberts, volunteer John Hudson and partner Bob Stevenson.

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