Donate to Cornwall Air Ambulance in memory of someone special.
There are different ways to give or collect donations for Cornwall Air Ambulance like collection boxes, Tribute Funds, event fundraising and more. However you decide to remember your loved one, their story will continue. Because of them, Cornwall Air Ambulance will be able to help save more critically ill or injured people across Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly.
If you have any questions or queries on how to give, please speak to your In Memory & Legacy Officer, Rachel Harradine
inmemory@cornwallairambulancetrust.org
01637 520845
£0 a year comes from the government for our services. We rely on your generosity to keep your helicopter in the air.
GIVE In Memory
Discover how you can donate to the Cornwall Air Ambulance and keep the precious memories of your loved one alive. Your collections and donations will help keep your helicopter flying to attend those that need it the most. Scroll through our carousel to find out how you can give in memory.
Ways you can send your DONATIONS
- Donate into our bank
You can make a direct payment from your bank account to ours. You can go into the bank in person, or set up an online transfer.
Bank: HSBC, Bodmin
Account: 31458906
Sort Code: 40-12-22
Reference: Your loved one’s name
- Donate over the phone
Call our In Memory & Legacy team on 01637 520845 to donate over the phone. They’re available Monday-Friday, from 9am to 5pm.
- Donate by post
Cheques can be sent by post FAO Rachel Harradine to:
Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust, Trevithick Downs, Newquay,
Cornwall, TR8 4DY
Please make cheques payable to: Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust
Leave a Lasting Legacy
Your legacy will become a beacon of hope. By including Cornwall Air Ambulance in your Will, you’re making a profound commitment to the communities of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Your generosity ensures that critical care reaches those who need it most, securing the futures of generations to come.
Did you know that one in three of our missions are paid for by the generosity of gifts in wills?
Grief chat
What takes many people by surprise is how strong the emotions can be when you’ve lost a loved one.
GriefChat was created by bereavement experts so you can chat directly to a specially trained bereavement counsellor. GriefChat counsellors are experienced in supporting bereaved people and will listen to your story, explore how your grief is affecting you and help you to find any additional support you might need.
GriefChat is a completely free service and is available Monday-Friday, 9am-9pm or by email out of these hours.
You’ll find the chat icon on the bottom right of this page.