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Local fundraiser Norma Craig raises over £2,600 for Air Ambulance NI

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Norma Craig with John Calvin from Air Ambulance NI

Norma Craig with John Calvin from Air Ambulance NI


Ballygally Castle Hotel recently hosted a series of tribute music nights, with raffles organised by Norma Craig, resulting in an impressive £2,620 raised for the charity Air Ambulance NI.


As a dedicated supporter of a cause that is deeply significant to her, Norma has successfully raised a total of £11,445 for Air Ambulance NI over the past five years—funding nearly two days of their vital lifesaving service.



In partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS), Air Ambulance NI provides the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) across the region. Operating seven days a week for 12 hours each day, the dedicated HEMS team responds swiftly to serious incidents, delivering critical medical interventions that can save lives when every second counts.

 

The funds raised during the recent tribute nights were presented to Air Ambulance NI, with Area Fundraising Manager, Katrina Hughes, expressing heartfelt gratitude, stating:


“We cannot thank Norma enough for her ongoing support. Her five years of commitment play a crucial role in enabling our aircraft to take off for the next critically ill or injured patient.”



The HEMS team is resolute in providing urgent medical assistance to those in need, no matter their location. Their primary objectives include saving lives, preserving neurological function, and preventing limb loss. With state-of-the-art medical equipment and highly trained professionals on board, the service delivers emergency pre-hospital care directly to individuals facing serious health crises. Remarkably, the aircraft can reach any point in Northern Ireland in approximately twenty-five minutes, ensuring a swift response to emergencies.

 

On average, the medical team is called to action twice daily, addressing a variety of emergencies such as serious road traffic collisions, workplace accidents, sports injuries, and medical crises.



As a local charity, Air Ambulance NI relies on the generosity of the public to maintain and sustain its essential services. To meet their goal of raising £2.5 million annually, fundraisers like Norma’s raffles are instrumental in their mission.

 

Norma expressed her appreciation to Scott Weatherup, the General Manager of the hotel, and the staff for their unwavering support. She also extends her gratitude to Jim and Alison Weatherup for their assistance on the nights of the raffle.

 

“I’m proud to secure all the raffle prizes and thrilled to contribute such an important amount to the air ambulance service,” Norma shared. “While we all hope to never need it, it’s comforting to know that it’s there for us.”



For anyone interested in making a difference while tackling a personal challenge, Air Ambulance NI offers a variety of exciting fundraising events.


Participants can choose from options such as a firewalk across hot coals reaching temperatures of up to 500°C or an exhilarating abseil down the iconic 120-foot Europa Hotel. With dedicated fundraising support and guidance available, you can join #teamairambulance today! For more information and to sign up, visit the upcoming events section on the Air Ambulance NI website.


To learn more about supporting Air Ambulance NI, please visit www.airambulanceni.org.

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