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Devon Air Ambulance Trust

Devon Air Ambulance Trust


The Devon Air Ambulance Trust is the charitable trust which raises money to fund the emergency helicopter ambulance covering the county of Devon.

Every year in excess of £1.4 million needs to be raised in order to keep the service airborne. This sum is raised through payroll giving, membership schemes (weekly draw and general membership), fundraising events such as parachute jumps, coffee mornings etc.

Registered Charity No. 1077998

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Essex Air Ambulance

Essex Air Ambulance


The Essex Air Ambulance Fund was set up to raise money to keep the ESSEX AIR AMBULANCE flying. Annually funds exceeding £1 million are required to keep the helicopter operational and available to continue saving lives throughout the country. Payroll Giving is one of many means used to raise funds.

Registered Charity No. 1062539

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National Coastwatch Institution

National Coastwatch Institution


Our mission is to assist in the protection and preservation of life at sea and along the UK coastline by offering a voluntary visual and audio professional watch keeping service, during daylight hours, from specially equipped lookout stations in England and Wales. All at no cost to the public.Accidents will always happen but wherever there is an NCI station. “Eyes along the Coast” will be looking out for danger.

The National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) operates, via a central office, an ever increasing number of Lookout Stations (45 at present) around the UK coastline from the North East round to the North West employing some 1784 volunteers in total. No member of the NCI receives any payment.

Registered Charity No. 1045645

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RNLI Lifeboats

RNLI Lifeboats


The Royal National Lifeboat Institution is a registered charity that saves lives at sea. It provides search and rescue all around the coast of the UK and the Republic of Ireland, and a beach lifeguard service in the south west of England. The RNLI depends entirely on voluntary contributions and legacies for its income.

Registered Charity No. 209603

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St John Ambulance

St John Ambulance


St John Ambulance is the UK's leading first aid charity. We believe that everyone who needs it should receive first aid from those around them and that no one should suffer for the lack of trained first aiders.

Our 40,000 volunteers are committed to training, caring and saving lives, helping around 150,000 casualties annually. We're also one of the country's largest youth organisations with more than half of our members aged under 25.

Our volunteers provide first aid at high profile national as well as local events and provide support to the emergency services in times of need. In addition to this we have a number of community support programmes which give vital assistance to some of the most vulnerable people in society such as the homeless, the young and the elderly. We have a range of volunteering opportunities – from our Community First Responder scheme to our bathing service for the elderly – all of which make an immediate and real difference in the community.The origins of St John Ambulance date back to the eleventh century and since then we have continued to provide the best medical care using the latest techniques. 

Registered Charity No. 1077265

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