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Cornwall Air Ambulance has launched a new way for people to support the lifesaving charity online.

For the first time, supporters can set up a Direct Debit through the Cornwall Air Ambulance website to donate regularly, either monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or annually in order to help keep the helicopter flying.

Becky Wise, Senior Fundraising Officer, said: “We have launched Direct Debit giving on the Cornwall Air Ambulance website to make it quicker and easier for people to donate. It’s a simple process that only takes a few minutes to complete, which people can do on their phone, tablet or computer.

“Donating regularly is a fantastic way to support the charity and ensure the air ambulance and its crew, who have saved so many lives, continue to be there for those in urgent need of medical care. A regular donation also means we know when donations will arrive, which allows the charity to plan effectively for the future and maintain the best possible service for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.”

Setting up a Direct Debit online means people can support Cornwall Air Ambulance on their own terms, with the chosen donation amount leaving the supporter’s bank account when they choose.

And regular supporters will be kept up to date with news and events as well as receiving invites to supporter days held in the hangar which gives them the chance to see the helicopter up close and meet the crew.

Simply go to cornwallairambulancetrust.org and hit the Donate button.

Alternatively, you can call 01637 889926 or email enquiries@cornwallairambulancetrust.org

Make an important donation today

Your donation will make such a difference to our lifesaving work. We receive no government funding to run our services and rely so greatly on generous people like you.

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Make an important donation today

Your donation will make such a difference to our lifesaving work. We receive no government funding to run our services and rely so greatly on generous people like you.

£