Wales Air Ambulance 'Serving Wales. Saving Lives.' Mission Count 51206 Donate Every year we need to raise £11.2 million - help us to keep flying. Donate now Join our Lifesaving Lottery For just £1 a week you could win a cash prize of up to £1,000 every Friday, whilst also ...
How else can I help Midlands Air Ambulance Charity? You can give your time to help the charity by volunteering, find out more here. You can sign up to our Lifesaving Lottery online. You could plan your own event and raise funds. One in four lifesaving missions is funded by gifts in ...
Lottery Funding for Air AmbulanceRead the full-text online article and more details about "Lottery Funding for Air Ambulance" - Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales), January 3, 2007Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
“Without the air ambulance, there would have been no blood transfusion. Without the blood transfusion, there would be no Ollie.” –Rach, mum of Ollie, bike accidentBe a local lifesaver with the GWAAC lottery Be in with a chance of winning every week with our lifesaving lottery! Enter ...
We receive no government or lottery funding, meaning without you, we couldn’t help. Our amazing supporters’ generosity keeps us at the frontline of saving lives and will enable us to be there for the whole community long into the future. ...
How you can raise funds for your local air ambulance charity. To keep us flying and save lives in your community
The first pounds 1,000 weekly lottery prize went to a woman from Wrexham with a Llangunnor, Carmarthen, woman winning the pounds 200 prize. The Air Ambulance service operates two helicopters, based at Swansea and Caernarfon. Organisers were forced to hurry along plans for an in-house fund...
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The Wales Air Ambulance is to relaunch its own lottery today in a bid to keep its helicopters flying. The service flew well over 1,000 mercy missions last year, and the charity behind it is now appealing to players to continue their support.Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)...