During 1-16 May 2022, Stephen Russell walked the Pennine Way, alone, to fundraise for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. Carrying everything he needed on his back – which varied between 12-14kg – Stephen completed Britain’s first National Trail, taking him from the Peak District to the Scottish Borders.
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On 26 May 2022, 96 employees of Ernst & Young (EY) abseiled down a 35m drop inside their London Bridge office, raising £37,875 for London’s Air Ambulance Charity. The day also saw a bake sale, a raffle, a London’s Air Ambulance Charity pop-up shop and bucket collections within EY’s headquarters.
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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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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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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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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.”
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On 5 April 2022, members of Barts and The London Boat Club (BLBC) once again rowed for an entire 24 hours to raise money for London’s Air Ambulance Charity.
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Aged six to eight, 4th Ruislip Cherokees Beavers completed their Money Skills Activity Badge, which required them to learn about money, choose something to save for and show how they make decisions between what they want, what they need and what they donate or share. They were each given a money box to take home to collect their savings.