Fundraising Story
Briggs Charity Partnership
Briggs Charity Partnership
Briggs Equipment North West 200 Biking Community Raises Vital Funds for Air Ambulance NI
Our partnership with Briggs at the NW200 is a significant opportunity to collect and raise funds during this iconic event. During the race week, 5th to 10th of May, 17 volunteers collected £12,343.79 for the cause, funds that will help potentially save the lives of three future patients.

The charity partnership also involved a BBQ event in the hospitality marquee, which was gifted as part of the partnership, called Party at the Paddock, which raised a further £20k, and an additional £4k from the auction of Glenn Irwin’s leathers, donated from Briggs Equipment. As well as funds raised, this partnership with Briggs Equipment NW200 also raises awareness about the importance of the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service.

 

Briggs Equipment North West 200 Event Director Mervyn Whyte MBE said, “We were proud to support Air Ambulance NI at this year’s Briggs Equipment North West 200. Between the street collection and Party at the Paddock charity event, the response from fans, supporters and the public was fantastic. It’s a cause close to many, and we’re delighted to have played a part in raising vital funds, particularly as the HEMS was needed on two occasions during race week.”

 

Area Fundraising Manager for Air Ambulance NI, Katrina Hughes, commented, “We are deeply grateful to have been chosen as the charity for the Briggs Equipment NW200.
Our heartfelt thanks go out to our volunteers and everyone who donated during race week. Air Ambulance NI has a strong bond with the biking community in Northern Ireland. Together, we are making a significant impact, and we are profoundly thankful for the support we have received, which will directly benefit local lives in our community”.

 

The charity Air Ambulance NI works in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service (NIAS) to offer the HEMS in Northern Ireland. This service provides immediate medical assistance to patients who are critically ill or injured, delivering emergency pre-hospital care directly to the scene to save lives, preserving brain function, and protecting limbs. Air Ambulance operates every day for twelve hours. The aircraft can reach any location in Northern Ireland in about twenty-five minutes. On average, the team of doctors and paramedics is called out twice daily, responding to various emergencies such as serious road traffic collisions, farm and workplace accidents, sports and leisure incidents, or critical medical situations, among others.

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