Doncaster youngsters become fundraising champions for lifesaving local charity

Five youngsters from Doncaster have been recognised as fundraising champions for the vital Children’s Air Ambulance (TCAA) national charity.
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Lucy Barker, aged 8, Ethan Smillie, 7, Kristian Smith, 13, Chloe Hadley, 8, and Alba Richards, 8, have dedicated their time doing a variety of activities and fundraisers - including creative lockdown initiatives - to raise as much money as possible to keep TCAA’s AgustaWestland 169 aircraft flying lifesaving missions.

Operated by The Air Ambulance Service, The Children’s Air Ambulance is an inter-hospital transfer service flying critically ill babies and children from one hospital to another for specialist care.

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With their ability to fly approximately four times faster than a land ambulance, they can minimise travel times and the risk for little patients.

The youngsters from Doncaster are members of #TheCrew, an exciting club for children linked to the lifesaving charity, and because of their dedication, have now achieved their Silver Award or Gold Award for raising a collective £5,154.

The five of them will be receiving a new certificate and club ID badge in silver or gold colours, as well as 10 per cent and 20 per cent off donated items in the charity’s retail stores – in recognition of their fantastic fundraising efforts.

Youth Development Manager for TCAA, Anoushka Brown said: “We are so happy that they enjoy being members of #TheCrew and we are so grateful for their brilliant fundraising – it really is such an honour to present them with their well-deserved silver and gold awards.”

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As part of #TheCrew, children can learn about saving lives, helicopters, medicine, fundraising and how a charity works. The club offers advice and teaching on community work, volunteering, working as part of a team and supporting good causes - which form part of many school curriculums.

It is completely free to join and, once signed up, members will receive a welcome pack.

The club has also launched a month-long Mascot Competition until November 18 and encourages children to sign-up and get involved for a chance to win a family pass to a theme park of choice, as well as a visit to TCAA helicopter base in Doncaster.

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Alba Richards at TCAA superstore

Call 0300 3045 999 or visit www.childrensairambulance.org.uk for more.

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