Tom's Tumultuous Tumble (i.e. the helipad abseil) 2019

Tom Hutton is raising money for London's Air Ambulance

Participants: Along with other BCLP employees

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London's Air Ambulance Helipad Abseil · 12 September 2019 to 15 September 2019 ·

When patients in London suffer life-threatening injury, only our team can provide them with the help they need. With your support, we can perform complex procedures to save lives where others can’t. We can get there in time to make a difference and provide hope for the patient and their loved ones.

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Thanks for visiting my page.

Even though I am doing this to raise money for BCLP's Charity of the Year, London's Air Ambulance, I have my own personal connection to this cause. On 16 July 2016, I was airlifted to Royal London Hospital by the Air Ambulance, following a serious cycling accident near Maidstone. As an emergency service that receives no funding and is critical for survivors like me, I want to raise awareness and money for the Air Ambulance and give back to those that helped save my live.

As a result, on Thursday 12 September, I will be doing a freefall abseil, 17 floors up, from the helipad at Royal London Hospital. I've never done this before, so I'm particularly nervous, given that I don't even remember the journey in by helicopter, let alone how high 17 floors is!

Please give as much or as little as you can to save those like me who need the rapid, critical professionalism of London's Air Ambulance.

Donation summary

Total
£925.00
+ £81.25 Gift Aid
Online
£925.00
Offline
£0.00

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