Will Alya push through? How will she win back Yasmeen’s heart? ‘Coronation Street’ Spoilers – Stu Carpenter Is Stupefied With Pressureīut behind Yasmeen’s drastic action is Speed Daal suffering, which will be aired on January 19’s episode. When Alya gets word about her kind gesture later in the week, she tells Yasmeen she’s proud of her, but her grandmother is keen to burn bridges, leaving her disheartened. In upcoming scenes, Yasmeen is more likely to get rid of any memories about Speed Daal’s recent incident that she allegedly donates the £30,000 laundered money to Joseph Brown’s ( William Flanagan) appeal after the schoolboy ran away from his family. ‘Coronation Street’ Spoilers – Yasmeen Metcalfe Gets Rid Of The Dirty Money
This heavy news led Yasmeen to axe them not only from their jobs but also to cut ties with them as a family, with Yasmeen throwing out their things at the window and changing her locks at the house. They doubled the weight of their sin when Yasmeen knew about their plans to pin Stu Carpenter (Bill Fellows) for the fire, which almost took away his life. “In Kenya alone, 5,000 girls aged 10-19 are attending one of 150 catch-up centres, opening the door to education and skills that empowers them and lets them take control of their futures.Coronation Street Spoilers: Marrium Seeks Answers From Zeedan Over Hashim’s Death View Story And for those who’ve already missed out on their education, ActionAid runs catch-up centres where they can learn literacy and other life skills. It provides simple but effective solutions to ensure they can stay in school, such as supplying them with menstrual products so they don’t miss class – or drop out of school altogether – when they have their period. “ActionAid runs a network of projects that support girls into schools, keeping them from dropping out, and helping them to catch up on learning they’ve missed. Lockdowns have kept them at home, out of sight and out of the classroom – some for good. The pandemic has made a serious situation worse. “But around the world, 129 million are out of school. “Every girl deserves to go to school and get the education that is her right,” says Sally.
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I knew that if I didn’t take the opportunity now, I never would.”Īway from the ice, Sally’s also been working hard on Corrie plus she’s a celebrity supporter of ActionAid – an international charity that works with women and girls living in poverty – and has been publicising its latest appeal, Let Girls Learn. “I thought, ‘I’ve got the chance to do this incredible thing, conquer my fears and learn a new skill while really getting out of my comfort zone’. They made me think that I should take every opportunity that comes my way as I don’t know how many more there will be. “The lockdowns were a factor in me deciding to take up the offer. “I was first asked about Dancing on Ice three years ago, but it’s taken me this long to pluck up the courage to actually do it,” she says. She’ll not only have to skate but dance while she’s doing it – and perform live, too. The mum-of-three, who plays Sally Webster in Corrie, has really taken a leap of faith by signing up for ITV’s Dancing on Ice. “My younger daughter Hattie used to go and I’d get a coffee and watch her from the side, but I’d never go on the ice. "It was just too scary and I was worried about hurting myself,” she explains.