Alway said the charity had welcomed more than 1,000 young women to The Chy, a counselling and drop-in hub behind the cafe during 2025.

She said: “It’s [the cafe] one of our ways of bringing in an income to keep our services running and free.”

She explained the Village Kitchen was “a little village, it’s a really wonderful, warm community space which anybody can access” and all the funds went to the support services.

She said: “In five years, I think we have achieved so much with our support groups, we’ve now got our drop-in hub, we’ve got our free counselling service, we’re just opening more and more things all the time, which is brilliant.

“It absolutely is such a fantastic legacy for my daughter, her memory is living on, everybody knows her name, it is fantastic,” she added.