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Name: | Adam Fouracre |
Age: | 24 |
Year of the Fix: | 2010 |
Location: | Taunton, Somerset |
Campaign: | To warn against the devastating effects of drink and violence |
A few years ago my brother Lloyd was killed the day before his 18th birthday when walking back from a party. He was attacked by three drunk youths who hit him over the head with a parking sign, threw him to the floor and kicked and stamped on him. Lloyd died of multiple brain haemorrhages and facial fractures.
Following his death, I decided to start a campaign against street violence and produced a film with the help of Fixers. I wanted to try to raise awareness of the dangers of violence and what effect it can have as well as the impact that alcohol has on violent behaviour.
By doing this project, I hope to be able to save at least one life and therefore one family by making young people understand the implications of drunk violence. The campaign has been very successful and I have recently been featured in cinemas across the UK with an advert for the campaign.
The following people have helped me with my Fix:
John Fiore | Claire Reilly |
Benjamin Alexander | Sophie Barlow |
Rhiannon Vaughan | Rosie Ilet-Brantingham |
Hannah Jones | Jerome Thompson |
Rachael Barratt | Jon Mottorshead |
Katie Heyfron |
September 2013
My most recent project is a 3D anti-violence film that encourages audience interaction. My story was featured on the BBC News website and This is Cornwall.
September 2011
I was mentioned in the Huffington Post, following public support from rapper Wretch 32.
September 2009
My campaign was featured on This is Bristol, click here to read the full article.
Sam Barakat
Jade Kingdom
Sam Womack
'Kate'
Me and my friends want young people to know that calories aren't the enemy!
Mary-Anne White and Lucy Wills
Hannah Carter
Meghann
Hannah Baker
Ben Simms
Shak & Natasha
Liam Thomas
Olivia G
Lauren Taylor
Jack H
Macauley Collinson
'Ben'
Hafsa Ur-Rehman