Defibrillator Fundraising Campaign In Memory of George

Organiser:

AED Donate

Location

East of England

Target Amount:

£2218

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Victoria’s Story:

On the 13th February 2026, my older brother George passed away at work due to a cardiac arrest. Despite an ambulance being called immediately, there was no defib available for around 10-15 minutes, to save his life, or our family’s suffering. George had never shown any signs of heart issues before his passing, and had just turned 34. After over an hour of resuscitation attempts, all machines were turned off, and we lost our Georgie. Our parents were at his side when he passed. George’s passing has left an irreparable hole in the hearts of his family and friends. He is so special to us. George was a kind man, who put everyone else above himself, and was too good for this world. So good that he was taken from us far too soon. I will grieve Georgie, the amazing brother he was, and the uncle he’ll never get the chance to be, for the rest of my life.

Each year in the UK, over 30,000 people suffer a sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital. Survival rates are low, with fewer than 1 in 10 people surviving.

In a sudden cardiac arrest, every second counts. Without immediate CPR and defibrillation, survival chances decrease by around 10% per minute. Early CPR and access to a defibrillator can significantly improve survival chances.

However, public access defibrillators are used in only around 9% of cases, highlighting the urgent need to make these life-saving devices more accessible in our communities.

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