Defibrillator for Wellingborough, in memory of Darren Ward
30,000 people die each year from out of hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), 620 of these are people under the age of 35 and 270 of these deaths happen to children within schools. If defibrillation takes place within the first three minutes of a SCA, the patient’s chances of survival increase by upwards of 80%.
Having the defibrillator installed means that it can be deployed by the local ambulance trust in a bid to give the patient the all-important shock to the heart prior to the ambulance arrival. The defibrillator is by no means a replacement to the ambulance service, it just allows patient treatment to commence immediately.
If you can help by donating, supporting with a fundraising event, or taking on a virtual sponsored challenge then please contact us.
If you are interested in becoming a Community Champion yourself or are aware of any places which may benefit from having public access to a defibrillator then please contact us on 01785 472224 or email us on info@aeddonate.org.uk. We will help you manage the campaign from start to finish, providing fundraising materials, a page just like this one and in some cases helping you to help your community on its way to becoming heart safe.
*Funding is dependent on your location as to what we have available from our funding partners. Funding changes on a daily basis, call us to find out more.
Debbie Davies
A cause very close to my heart.. well done Daisy we are all so proud of you xx
graham birch
You will smash it Daisy!
Amanda Clifford
You got this Daisy, fantastic ❤️
Babs McCormack
Good luck Daisy, your dad would be so proud! ❤️
Call Collect
Ray Queally
Wonderful idea Daisy. Best of luck
Daniel Andrews
Deborah Ward
You can do this Daisy!
Kerry J
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Karl Lidgley
Go Daisy!
Mandy Baldry
An amazing achievement for yourself, for a great cause.
Michelle Miller
Well done all xxxx
Demi Cadd
Good Luck Daisy ????????♀️????