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The power of partnership can extend beyond business opportunities. By aligning your company with our critical care mission, you become an integral part of a community committed to saving lives across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. When you choose to support us, you’re not just investing in a charity – you’re investing in the well-being of your local community, your employees and your customers.

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Business donations & sponsorships

Having Cornwall Air Ambulance branding on your company’s product or service with a certain percentage going to the charity can be a great way of fundraising while promoting your alignment with our charity. 

Our current corporate supporters

Discover the success story of previous businesses, who joined forces with us to create lasting change in their community. Through a range of engaging initiatives, they not only raised crucial funds but also fostered a sense of unity and purpose among their employees.

NEW #HELI2
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We’ve launched our #HELi2 appeal to help purchase a second lifesaving helicopter to support our patients who are critically ill or injured from across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Your new AW169 is expected to arrive with us in the early part of 2025.

A new AW169 helicopter will enable us to deliver more missions, advanced care – and in turn, help us save even more lives. This will be the first time that Cornwall Air Ambulance has owned two aircraft and will put us at the forefront of air ambulance critical care provision in the country.

Next generation helicopters don’t come cheap, but the good news is that we already have most of the money towards the cost of a new one. We’re now launching the #HELi2 Appeal, to raise the remaining £2.85million needed to purchase this second helicopter for our patients.

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