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£110
raised of £960 target by 10 supporters

    Weʼve raised £110 to help us buy a defibrillator for our Education Centre. Every minute without CPR and defibrillation reduces the chance of survival by 7-10%

    Wigan, United Kingdom
    Funded on Monday, 2nd October 2017

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    We offer young people (11-16 years) a nurturing environment where they can still achieve GCSE qualifications and reach their full potential. All our young people are not in mainstream education for varying reasons. Please take a look on our Website to find out about us in more detail.

    We are asking for donations to purchase a defibrillator which is an essential life saving step in the chain of survival.

    If a defibrillator is used and effective CPR is performed within 3-5 minutes of cardiac arrest, survival chances increase from 6% to 74%.

    270 children die in the UK every year after suffering a sudden cardiac arrest at school.

    We would be very grateful for any donations towards this vital equipment which could easily save a life.

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    • AIM Together Northwest7 years ago
      AIM Together Northwest

      AIM Together Northwest

      7 years ago

      A huge thank you to RAOB who have committed to donating a defibrillator to our centre. We are extremely grateful. As a result all funds raised so far will go towards paying for defibrillator training for all staff. Thanks to all that have supported us so far, we really appreciate it.

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    • AIM Together Northwest7 years ago
      AIM Together Northwest

      AIM Together Northwest

      7 years ago

      All our students took part in emergency first aid with British Red Cross today. Well done to all

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    • AIM Together Northwest7 years ago
      AIM Together Northwest

      AIM Together Northwest

      7 years ago

      Thank you all for the recent donations, we are up to £255 and appreciate all the support.

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    7 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 9/11/2017 07.55

    Supporters

    10

    • Andrea Middlehurst

      Andrea Middlehurst

      Sep 4, 2017

      Congratulations to you Julia and your lovely family and work colleagues.

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Sep 4, 2017

      Well done Julia !

    • Julia Allen

      Julia Allen

      Sep 3, 2017

      Kind donations from George & Eileen Richards and also Gill McHolland.Thank you very much - it means a lot

      £15.00

    • Simon Murphy

      Simon Murphy

      Sep 1, 2017

      £20.00

    • lee patterson

      lee patterson

      Sep 1, 2017

      Good luck Julia and to you all.

      £10.00

    • c raynes

      c raynes

      Aug 28, 2017

      Good Luck Julia, you will smash it! Love from The Rayneses xxxx

      £10.00

    • Helen, Ruby & Scarlett T

      Helen, Ruby & Scarlett T

      Aug 11, 2017

      Good luck Julia x you'll smash it 🏃🏆nice to support a local cause xx

      £20.00

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    AIM Together Northwest

    AIM Together Northwest

    Wigan, United Kingdom

    We provide an alternative education for vulnerable young people aged 11-16 years who are not in mainstream education. We operate with qualified teaching staff who understand the difficult needs of these young people and can reinforce a ‘can do attitude’.

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