James, John and John intend to climb Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis in 24 Hours! We are raising money for Scotland's FIRST Charity Air Ambulance.

James Gray-Cheape is raising money for Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance

Participants: John Bullough & John Forbes-Leith

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3 Peaks Challenge · 29 May 2013

Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance is Scotland’s only charity-funded air ambulance service. We rely on public support to keep flying and responding to time-critical emergencies wherever they occur in Scotland. No one in Scotland should die because help can't get there in time.

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John Bullough, John Forbes-Leith and I are all climbing Britain's highest three peaks (Snowdon, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis) within 24 hours to raise money for Scotland's first Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA). 

Scotland has 2 heli air ambulances, England and Wales have 32! SCAA will increase this crucial emergency services capacity by 50% overnight.

With 6 deaths or serious injuries on the Scottish roads every day, plus the large number of other rural incidents this is a much needed resource that is going to save many lives.

SCAA costs £1.5m a year to run, so please please dig deep and help us assist this great charity.

Thank you!

Donation summary

Total
£12,250.58
+ £497.75 Gift Aid
Online
£2,533.46
Offline
£9,717.12

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