Portsmouth News

Life-saving defibrilla­tor netted by grateful school

Pupils at St Mary's Catholic Primary received the device from The Big Match Charity after collecting cash from various fundraisin­g events such as car boot sales and fun activities

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THE BIG Match charity has donated another defibrilla­tor, this time to St Mary's Catholic Primary School, fundraised through various events and efforts.

The Big Match donated a life-saving defibrilla­tor for children at St Mary's Catholic Primary School, in Gosport.

This came after a parent of a child at the school contacted The Big Match Charity to inquire about the installati­on of this device, used to save people from suffering a life-threatenin­g cardiac arrest.

Elizabeth Humphri es, head of the Gosport Team and major fundraiser, responded by connecting with St Mary's to set this up.

The charity held fundraisin­g events to raise the money for the defibrilla­tor–each devices costs about £700– including car boot sales, fun days and general donations.

Elizabeth' s son, Neil Humphries, founded The Big Match in 2012, which has grown into an events company that supports local and national causes.

The charity, establishe­d in memory of David Humphries who passed away from a brain tumour in the same year, initially began raising money for The Brain Tumour Charity and Action for Children, but found that raising defibrilla­tors made more of a difference to local communitie­s.

Elizabeth said: ‘Due to the pandemic, we have found it more beneficial to raise the money for defibrilla­tors for local communitie­s than larger amounts at this time.’

This idea of raising money for defibrilla­tors came after the tragic death of Elizabeth’s friend’s five-year-old daughter in the school playground, following a heart attack.

In the wake of this, Elizabethf­elt the defibrilla­tors were sorely needed in places where they would be quickly accessible, such as schools, nurseries and grassroots football clubs.

In September 2021 – upon making the decision to fundraise for the devices – Elizabeth carried out a complete a wing walk and raised £2,500 for the first two to be donated to schools.

Since then, The Big Match Charity has donated over 50 defibrilla­tors to Hampshire and Berkshire, and 10 to London.

The charity has also engaged with over 2000 children – getting them active and helping them fulfil a dream of playing in a profession­al football stadium.

 ?? ?? Elizabeth Humphries from The Big Match charity, with headteache­r, Lauren O’Conner and school business manager, Helen Cook, Councillor Rob Hylands and Councillor Julie Westerby.
Elizabeth Humphries from The Big Match charity, with headteache­r, Lauren O’Conner and school business manager, Helen Cook, Councillor Rob Hylands and Councillor Julie Westerby.

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