Samaritans of Sunderland are honoured to have Pete Zulu as our Patron
Pete ‘Zulu’ Robson was the founding member of 80’s pop sensation, The Toy Dolls. He now runs the successful Black Horse pub and restaurant in West Boldon.
The Sunderland born artist, grew up in Hendon. His creative flare for food, photography and writing has allowed Pete to approach both his personal wellbeing and business from a different angle.
Pete is very open, honest and brave sharing his feelings, thoughts and personally experiences with the early death of his mother and heartache born from past relationships in the three books he has written: “Willsdiamonds”, “Triggers” and most recently published “Never Unbroken Hearts”. You can purchase a copy of any of these books via The Black Horse and to keep up to date with Pete follow his Instagram page @petezulu3.
Pete is committed to publicising the Samaritan Vision “that fewer people die by suicide” and help to increase the profile of the Sunderland Branch by various activities.
Janice Chandler Branch Director said, “We are proud to have Pete as our Patron, a passionate well-known person supporting our cause and maximising our awareness and fundraising potential”