DLRAA Bucket Collection At Walkers Butcher Shop In Ripley
To celebrate the National Air Ambulance Week (NAAW) On Friday 15th September a bucket collection was held at Walkers Butchers Shop in Oxford Street Ripley, handing out our special yellow cross pin badges in exchange for donations. The generosity of people was fantastic and the response we got from the public was amazing despite the mixed weather, we raised £142.36
It is a time when Air Ambulance Charities come together across the country, giving a national voice, raising awareness of the lifesaving service provided by your local air ambulance service. The first nationally-coordinated National Air Ambulance Week (NAAW) in 2012 proved an excellent focal point for charities to raise awareness and boost their fundraising, and has grown each year since. Air Ambulance charities across the country receive fantastic support every single day from the community, businesses and friends of the service. However, during National Air Ambulance Week (NAAW) all of the member charities get together to highlight the work undertaken locally and promote all of the hard work which goes on not only during NAAW but every single day of the year in saving lives.
Grace Fletcher Derbyshire Community Representative for DLRAA said “I want to thank all the people and visitors of Ripley who were so generous and helped raise this money for the DLRAA and to Walkers Butcher Shop for giving us this opportunity.
When you’re fighting for your life, every second counts. For us, this makes every mission critical. DLRAA was formed in 2008, every day of the year your local air ambulance is helping save lives. Our critical care paramedics, trauma doctors and pilots fly an average of six rescue missions a day – from medical emergencies, to road traffic collisions, to sports injuries, to industrial accidents. Our rapid response gives people the very best chance of survival and recovery. But we couldn’t do this without people like you. We rely entirely on donations to raise the £1,700 we need to fund each rescue mission. DLRAA receives no Government and National Lottery funding.
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