Rotary donations to county-based health charities
Club president Angela Bailey said: “The outstanding facility is there when we need it and no individual knows when that will be.
“It’s such a critical service, dependant on donations, so we all need to make sure we support it as the Rotary Club of Sleaford Kesteven has done for many years and hope to continue to do so.”
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Hide AdPresident Angela Bailey is pictured above with Rotarian Keith Austen giving the cheque to Kelly Geoghegan, the fundraising events co-ordinator for the air ambulance’s charitable trust.
The Rotary Club of Sleaford Kesteven has also made a donation of £500 to Sleaford-based charity GAIN (Guillain-Barre and Associated Inflammatory Neuropathies).
President Angela Bailey and Rotarian Keith Austen presented the cheque to the charity’s chief executive Caroline Morrice.