Wolverhampton heroine Lisa Potts celebrates charity success
Wolverhampton heroine Lisa Potts is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her charity, Believe to Achieve.
Wolverhampton heroine Lisa Potts is celebrating the 10th anniversary of her charity, Believe to Achieve.
The 37-year-old – who found herself in the headlines after a machete attack at St Luke's School in Blakenhall – established the charity following the ordeal.
Believe to Achieve helps children and their families realise their full potential and boost their esteem.
To celebrate its success, an anniversary bash was held at The Mount Hotel in Tettenhall last night.
Lisa said: "It's been an amazing 10 years. We are helping children every day."
Last night, Lisa was also reunited with Francesca Quintyne, one of her former St Luke's pupils who she helped save.