Brighton Marathon The Sequel

Michael Veevers is raising money for Sussex Air Ambulance
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Brighton Marathon 2012 · 15 April 2012 ·

We are a world-leading charity at the forefront of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS). We are an independent charity. It costs over £15.2M a year to sustain our world-leading, cutting edge, innovative service and amazingly 86% comes from the incredible generosity of our supporters.

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About Me-

In 2009 I weighed nearly 20 stone and have since run myself fit and healthy. To date I have run a handful of 5K's, 5 1/2 marathon's, each time managing a personal best. This will be my second time running the Brighton Marathon, last year I managed it in 3 hours 20 minutes, this year I hope to improve on my time.

Last year I was amazed how much money Sussex Air Ambulance managed to raise through the Brighton Marathon Charity Runners and so this year I obtained my own place but still want to help raise the vital money needed for Sussex Air Ambulance.

About Sussex Air Ambulance-

Sussex was one of only a few counties in the UK that did not have its own dedicated Helicopter Emergency Medical Service - HEMS, but this all changed in June 2007!

The Sussex Air Ambulance Appeal was launched in June 2005 by local actress Penelope Keith CBE. The appeal target was set at a quarter of a million pounds. The emergency helicopter was launched by a host of celebrities including Penelope Keith and Bernard Cribbins on June 8th 2007.

Responding swiftly to 999 calls, air ambulances are able to deliver a medical crew to the scene of an accident or medical emergency and to transport patients to the nearest major hospital or specialist unit, in a fraction of the time taken by a land ambulance. Sussex has a complete HEMS Service (Helicopter Emergency Medical Service), and employ's the highest possible clinical standards in pre hospital care.

There are currently 18 independent air ambulance operators, all of which are registered charities and funded entirely by charitable donations, receiving no Government or National Lottery funding.

The new HEMS service, is based at Dunsfold Park, flying fast, direct and unhindered at over 150 miles per hour, the entire county can be reached in minutes.

However the challenge now, is to meet the yearly running costs of approximately £1.8 million to provide Sussex and neighboring Surrey with an emergency helicopter service, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

Receiving no funding from the National Lottery the charity relies almost entirely upon the generosity of the public to support the Sussex Air Ambulance.

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