Portsmouth News

School handed life-saving kit

- Sophie Lewis sophie.lewis@jpress.co.uk

NEWTOWN CofE Primary School is the latest recipient of a defibrilla­tor courtesy of a charity which has so far donated 11 life-saving devices to schools across Gosport.

The charity, run by Elisabeth Humphries, began fundraisin­g for defibrilla­tors following the death of a young girl whose life may have been saved if she had access to a defibrilla­tor, but they had initially been fundraisin­g for The Brain Tumour Charity after the death of David Humphries.

The defibrilla­tor given to Newtown Primary School is the 11th that has been given out in Gosport and the charity has donated 44 in total.

Newtown Primary headteache­r Emma Howlett said: ‘We will be sharing this widely through the community to let them know that we have this on site.

‘It was really important to have that kind of facility on site and when we first looked into the cost it was just so huge that we had been looking into ways that we could secure a grant for it but then we heard about the work Elizabeth was doing.’

The charity fundraises for the money needed to secure the defibrilla­tor, but asks for a contributi­on after donating to the schools so that it can continue its fundraisin­g endeavours.

Emma added: ‘Our school council meets weekly and they have been doing various fundraiser­s throughout the year for various different charities and part of their ongoing fundraisin­g will be to pay forward to the charity.’

Each life-saving defibrilla­tor costs approximat­ely £700, and Elizabeth does a lot of car boot sales and fundraiser­s to help finance the vital equipment.

Elizabeth, head of the Gosport team, said: ‘We like raising hundreds and hundreds of pounds but sometimes raising £700 is just as important.

‘We shield our children so much from all sorts of things sometimes we need to bring things like this into their field of vision. Things like this happen.’

A defibrilla­tor can save a person’s life and heart problems affect one in every 100 children, making schools the best target to put defibrilla­tors in.

Elizabeth had four schools left in Gosport to give a defibrilla­tor to but unfortunat­ely does not know whether she will have the financial means to do so.

 ?? ?? The defibrilla­tor is handed over by Elizabeth Humphries (right) to headteache­r Emma Howlett
The defibrilla­tor is handed over by Elizabeth Humphries (right) to headteache­r Emma Howlett

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