Cash boost for our air ambulance
A BUILDING society has successfully raised more than £2,000 for its Charity of the Year, the Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Rutland Air Ambulance.
Over the course of the financial year, Earl Shilton Building Society (esbs) organised a number of fund-raising events from raffles to dress-up days.
Community fund-raising executive at the Air Ambulance, Vicky Evans said: “As an organisation entirely dependent on voluntary donations, we are incredibly grateful for esbs’ generous support.
“This donation ensures we can keep our helicopters and cars stocked with vital equipment and continue running this life-saving service.”
Heart Link (East Midlands Heart Care Association) has been selected as esbs’ Charity of the Year 2020/21, for its personal connection to Jodie Maguire, compliance assistant at esbs.
Jodie said: “My niece Ellie passed away from a heart attack two weeks before Christmas last year, one week before her baby sister Evelyn was born. She was only 13, and we had no idea that she had any issues with her heart so it came as a huge shock to us.
“After her passing, my family and friends raised some money for Heart Link and I am really happy that esbs has also decided to support this amazing charity so I can keep my nieces memory alive through all the fund-raising we do, and more families can get the help and support that they need and deserve.”
2021 marks the 40th anniversary of Heart Link, which was established in 1981 as a support group for parents and families who had a child suffering from a heart defect.
Since then, they’ve become increasingly committed to improving facilities for their young patients, their families and providing much needed valuable medical equipment at Leicester’s Glenfield Hospital.
Paul Tilley, Chief Executive of esbs, said: “Our colleagues and customers make donations like this possible, and I’m very proud of their continued enthusiasm.