Twelve years ago, Matt fell over 20ft in Camden and suffered a severe head injury. Back then, his future was unsure. Now, he is rarely found without skis attached to him, and will be participating in our abseil event this year to raise money for the service that saved his life.
Please see below latest news and updates from London’s Air Ambulance. From clinical innovations to fundraising and events, you will find everything to stay up-to-date with our charity here.
If you are a member of the press and require further information, please contact:
Andy Frain, Media & Public Affairs Manager
[email protected]
Tel - 07973 948 519
After hours contact
Tel - 07884 378 261
Letter from the CEO

It is my pleasure to welcome you to our website. Here, you can find out more about our work and latest updates, as well as how to get involved through fundraising, donating, volunteering and more. Thank you for visiting, and for your dedicated support for our charity; we couldn’t do what we do without you.
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15 Jun 2022
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27 May 2022
On 6 May 2022, nine CBRE employees walked over 11 miles to raise money for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. CBRE is a leading organisation in commercial real estate services and investments, in which fundraising for charitable causes is encouraged.
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26 May 2022
Whilst training for RideLondon in 2016, Yair was knocked off his bike and run over by a passing car. With a severely crushed pelvis and intensive internal bleeding, London’s Air Ambulance was dispatched by air and by Yair’s side within 15 minutes. They administered Yair pain relief and prepared him for roadside balloon surgery in case required to control the internal bleeding.
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25 May 2022
Paying tribute to his run-loving father, Peter Arnold and 29 members of his family and friends, ran the London 10K on 2 May 2022; celebrating Geoff’s life and raising money for London’s Air Ambulance Charity.
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20 May 2022
In October 2021, Beckenham Rotary Club organized a swim-along to raise vital funds for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. The event saw 25 swimmers take to the local pool and accumulatively swim the distance of a marathon. Peter Braithwaite, a member of Beckenham Rotary Club, said: “It’s a lovely community effort, with people of various swimming abilities taking part.”