YAA Charity of the Year for Masham Golf Club

A huge thank you to Masham Golf Club’s Captain Terry Jobling and all the members who, during such a turbulent year, still managed to raise a magnificent £3702.00.  When restrictions allowed, they organised a Race Night, Raffle plus auctioned some Golf Days that were then swapped with other clubs throughout the year.  One member generously donated his annual membership which boosted the final and very valuable total.

Tessa Klemz, North Yorkshire Community Fundraiser for Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said: “It has been a challenging year for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the support and generosity we receive really is the lifeblood of our charity.  Masham Golf Club’s generous donation provides a valuable boost to our funds and will help greatly towards the £12,000 a day it costs to keep both of Yorkshire’s air ambulances flying across the region and saving lives.”

Crystal Cup Dressage Team raise £670 for YAA

Thank you to The Crystal Cup Dressage Team, based in Harrogate who have raised £670 this year for the YAA by holding two, low key socially distanced Dressage events.  The Crystal Cup Dressage Team began raising money for the YAA when one of their Dressage friends required the service of the YAA. Sadly, she didn’t survive.

Clare Deacon, North Yorkshire Community Fundraiser, said: “We would like to thank The Crystal Cup Dressage Team for their support and generosity over the years. It has been a challenging year for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the £670 raised will help greatly towards our vital running costs. We look forward to working with the Crystal Cup Dressage Team in 2021.”

Christmas angels fundraising idea has wings

More than £600 has been raised so far for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance through a Christmas angels fundraising appeal.

Members of North Yorkshire County Council’s central business support team came up with the idea of making paper angels to adorn the Christmas tree which each year stands in the main reception of the council’s Northallerton offices.

Staff and their families made the angels in their own time, creating them in rainbow shades in recognition of the hard work of the NHS in tackling the pandemic this year.

Visitors to the offices and colleagues were invited to personalise the angels and hang them on the tree for a minimum donation of £1. So far, more than £600 has been raised, and there is still time to buy an angel, as the campaign will run until 6 January.

County Council Chairman Cllr Jim Clark said: “This has been a tremendous response from members of the public and council staff in support of a charity, which, like so many this year, has missed out on fundraising opportunities but has maintained its high standard of support for the people of North Yorkshire.”

Council Leader Cllr Carl Les added: “As we’ve worked together to deal with the pandemic, this year has been all about supporting one another. As an authority, we have worked with voluntary and community organisations across the county to support those in need. It’s heartening to see our staff continuing to encourage that community spirit on their own initiative. I welcome the choice of charity, it’s an organisation that can make a timely life or death difference in the remote areas of North Yorkshire.”

Linda Stead, North Yorkshire Regional Fundraiser for Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said: “We would like to say a huge thank you to members of North Yorkshire County Council’s central business support team for raising more than £600 for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance through such a wonderful, heartfelt Christmas fundraising idea.

“It has been a challenging year for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and the support and generosity we receive really is the lifeblood of our charity. The money raised will help greatly towards the £12,000 a day it costs to keep both of Yorkshire’s air ambulances flying across the region.”

There is still time to buy an angel. Call into reception at the council’s office in Racecourse Lane, Northallerton, or email mainreception@northyorks.gov.uk

Caledonian Plywood’s generous cash boost for YAA

A big thank you to the Caledonian Plywood Company Ltd in Leeds for their generous donation of £1,000 for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance.

Caledonian Plywood’s General Manager, Jon Plummer, said: “In the absence of any Christmas events this year the directors at Caledonian Plywood Co ltd have generously decided to make a number of charitable contributions with each section of the business choosing a charity.

As this has been such a tough year, most charities have been unable to fundraise in their normal way and are struggling to get the funds they need to operate.

We are pleased to confirm that the Yorkshire Air Ambulance has been chosen by our Leeds Fire Door Manufacturing Division and has received a cheque for £1,000.”

Vickie Bowden, West Yorkshire Regional Fundraiser for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said: “It has been a difficult year for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance so this very generous donation provides a valuable boost to our funds and helps to keep our helicopters flying and saving lives across Yorkshire.”

 

Festive Fayre raises £900 for YAA

Thank you to Ginni Skillbeck from High Paradise Farm tea room in Botlby who held a Festive Fayre on the 5th and 6th December, raising over £900 for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance. It was a fantastic outdoor event with local stallholders donating a percentage of their takings for the day.

Lin Stead, North Yorkshire Regional Fundraiser, said: “Thank you to all the team and to all those who attended and joined in the festivities. The £900 raised will help greatly towards our vital funding and will enable us to continue flying across Yorkshire and saving lives.”

Thirsk Ploughing Match raises over £900 for YAA

Thank you to Derek Tyson who raised over £900 for the YAA by organising a socially distanced ploughing match on November 1st in Thirsk on land owned by Tim Robson.

Lin Stead, North Yorkshire Regional Fundraiser for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said:”Thank you to everyone involved with the organisation and running of the event, from the entries arriving to cleaning the road at the end of the day. Fundraising events have been few and far between this year and every penny counts in keeping our helicopters flying and ensuring the YAA is there for the people who need our help.”

 

 

 

Beverley Calendar to raise vital funds for YAA and Beverley Civic Society

A calendar depicting Beverley in East Yorkshire during the lockdown has gone on sale to raise vital funds for the YAA and Beverley Civic Society.

Collin Bradshaw took more than 600 photos of deserted Beverley during his one hour of exercise in the midst of the first lockdown. The photos captured abandoned streets, shopping centres and town squares free from traffic and people.

The calendar is available to pre-order via Chris Burrows at the Beverley Civic Society for only £7. You can order the calendar on email – goodtymeshull@hotmail.com or via the ‘contact us’ link on the Beverley Civic Society website.

Bob Smailes, East Regional Fundraising Manager for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, said: “We would like to thank Colin Bradshaw and the Beverley Civic Society for their support and generosity. The calendar is a wonderful, innovative idea and a great way of showcasing Beverley’s sights and landmarks.  It costs £12,000 a day to keep both of Yorkshire’s air ambulances maintained and in the air and the money raised will help greatly towards the vital funding of our service.”

Charity fishing match nets more than £2,215 for YAA

Thank you to Dale Hunter and friends for organising a charity fishing match back in June. They were fortunate that restrictions had eased to allow fishing to take place in a socially distanced way. The fishing match was held down in Oxford and with the help of a raffle and auction they raised an impressive £4304.52, half of which was donated to the YAA and half to the Joshua Tree Foundation. Thank you so much for your generous support.

Mark Wood braves the skies for the YAA and raises £2,400

A huge thank you and well done to Mark Wood who recently completed a wing walk and has now raised £2,400 for the YAA. The wing walk was in memory and celebration of his friend Ed Brier, who at 20 years old was sadly killed when his motorbike collided with a vehicle that pulled out without looking. His girlfriend Hannah suffered serious injuries and was airlifted to hospital.

Jenny Jones, Regional Fundraising Manager (South and West), said: “We would like to congratulate Mark on completing his wing walk and for raising an incredible £2,400 for the YAA.  It costs £2,400 for a single YAA mission and the money raised will help greatly towards the vital funding of our service.”

 

 

Pontefract Scooter Club drive donations to YAA

Thank you to the Pontefract Scooter Club who have raised £1, 342.62 from a Scooter run in September at Xscape, where they had over 200 scooters attend.

Helen Berriman, West Yorkshire Community Fundraiser, said: “Thank you to Pontefract Scooter Club for raising an impressive £1,342.62 from their recent Scooter run. It costs £12,000 a day to keep both of the Yorkshire air ambulances maintained and in the air and the money raised will help greatly towards the vital funding of our service.”

Bedale Marathon runner raises £1,120 for YAA

The Yorkshire Marathon had to be cancelled this year due to Covid but as Michelle Slade had done so much training for the challenge, she decided to continue and is running her own marathon around Bedale and the surrounding villages on the 18th October.  She had never been on a run before last year and amazingly has lost three stone during the last 12 months through training and admitted that at 58 years young, ‘she a little bit proud of herself’.

Michelle’s generous family and friends have donated to her JustGiving page and helped her raise a mammoth £1,120, over double her original fundraising target.

Tessa Klemz, North Yorkshire Community Fundraiser said: “We would like to thank Michelle for taking on such a mammoth personal challenge.  Like many charities, fundraising has been hit hard by Covid and thanks to Michelle’s enthusiasm and energy, we can continue to keep the two yellow helicopters flying across Yorkshire saving lives.”

 

Mayor of Keighley generous £3,100 donation

A huge thank you to the Mayor of Keighley who supported the Yorkshire Air Ambulance throughout his year of being Mayor. Despite having various events cancelled due to Coronavirus he still managed to raise an impressive £3,100! It costs approximately £2,400 to fund one life-saving mission for the YAA, so the money raised by the Mayor could potentially help save one of our patients.  We would like to thank the Mayor for his support and generosity!