Wetherby Whaler Serves Up £50,000 For Yorkshire Air Ambulance

Family-owned fish and chip chain Wetherby Whaler has raised an incredible £50,000 for Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA), supporting the charity’s lifesaving work across the region.

To mark the achievement, Yorkshire Air Ambulance’s fundraising team visited Wetherby Whaler’s Guiseley branch for a cheque presentation, where the latest donation of £5,500 pushed their total fundraising efforts past the £50,000 mark.

Assistant Manager Tracy and her mother, Joyce, have played a key role in the franchise’s fundraising, helping to organise additional activities and events over the years and raising further funds in-store through the sale of sweets, handmade knitted items, and official YAA merchandise. In recognition of their dedication, the YAA team presented them with flowers during the presentation.

With around 250 staff across its branches, Wetherby Whaler remains a valued supporter of Yorkshire Air Ambulance. Their efforts help ensure the charity’s critical care teams can continue reaching those in urgent need across the region.

Kerry Dwyer, Director of Public Fundraising at Yorkshire Air Ambulance, expressed gratitude for the Whaler’s continued support, saying: “We are incredibly grateful to Wetherby Whaler and their customers for raising such a phenomenal amount. It’s this kind of longstanding community support that keeps our helicopters flying. As we celebrate YAA’s 25th anniversary in 2025, it’s amazing to reflect on the impact that businesses like Wetherby Whaler have made. In 2024 alone, our crews treated over 1,300 patients and delivered more than 400 lifesaving interventions—none of which would be possible without donations from the public.”

To learn more about Yorkshire Air Ambulance and how you can support their lifesaving work, please click here.