Simon Fairclough

CARE Team 30 for 30 Campaign

Fundraising for West Midlands Central Accident, Resuscitation & Emergency Team (CARE)
£360
raised
by 8 supporters
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In celebration of our 30th Anniversary we have set ourselves a challenge to try and raise £30,000 by the end of 2022. You can help us achieve this goal by organising your own 30-themed challenge then encouraging your friends and family to sponsor you

Story

The West Midlands Central Accident, Resuscitation & Emergency (CARE) Team is a charitable organisation who provide enhanced pre-hospital critical care to seriously ill and injured patients across the West Midlands. Working in teams alongside the West Midlands Ambulance Service, volunteer doctors, nurses, paramedics and other healthcare professionals bring the hospital emergency department to the patients side. Early advanced intervention saves lives. The team takes pride in delivering excellent clinical care as well as high quality pre hospital emergency medicine education. The West Midlands CARE Team rely entirely on donations from the General Public to fund their vital work. The 2nd November 2020 marked the start of the West Midlands CARE Team's 30th Anniversary Year. To celebrate they have set themselves a challenge of raising £30,000 over the next 12 months. By supporting this 30 for 30 challenge you can help keep this lifesaving service on the road.

About the campaign

In celebration of our 30th Anniversary we have set ourselves a challenge to try and raise £30,000 by the end of 2022. You can help us achieve this goal by organising your own 30-themed challenge then encouraging your friends and family to sponsor you

About the charity

The West Midlands Central Accident, Resuscitation & Emergency (CARE) Team is a charitable organisation who respond to serious medical incidents within the West Midlands, UK. Working in teams alongside West Midlands Ambulance Service, volunteer doctors, nurses, paramedics and other healthcare professionals deliver enhanced critical care to seriously injured and unwell patients. The charitable aims of the organisation are the relief of persons suffering injury or illness by the provision of immediate medical care and advancing the study of immediate medical care by the provision of training and research.

Donation summary

Total raised
£360.00
Online donations
£360.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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