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Boulby Mine Continues to Support the Champions of the Skies

The world’s first and only Polysulphate mine, and the Boulby community, has once again proven their dedication to the community by donating an impressive £5,000 to the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS). This generous contribution is crucial in ensuring the continuation of this vital charitable organisation, which relies entirely on public and corporate support to operate.

The GNAAS provides life-saving services across the North of England, delivering critical care to those in desperate need. Without consistent funding, this incredible service would simply cease to exist, leaving countless lives at risk. The importance of supporting such a cause cannot be overstated.

This recent donation adds to the remarkable £54,000 Boulby Mine has already contributed. This funding has been raised through a variety of activities, both internally and with the involvement of the mine’s dedicated employees. Staff members have tackled the Three Peaks Challenge and even bared all for the “Boulby in the Buff” Calendar, showcasing their commitment to the cause in creative and ambitious ways.

Dedicated Boulby employees during their fundraiser in 2023 – Left to right, Derek Harland, Mark Craig, Carl Kirkbride and Mike Stainthorpe pictured at Ben Nevis, who raised over £2,000 for GNAA.

But it’s not just the financial contributions that make a difference. GNAAS is powered by a team of volunteer doctors who selflessly give their time and expertise. These medical professionals sacrifice their personal hours to ensure that the service is always ready to respond to emergencies, demonstrating the profound impact of volunteerism and community spirit.

As a corporate partner of the Great North Air Ambulance Service, Boulby Mine’s continued support serves as an inspiring example for other companies to follow. By contributing to the GNAAS, businesses can play a pivotal role in safeguarding the health and well-being of the community. Supporting the air ambulance is not just a charitable act; it is an investment in the safety and future of the region.

Left to right in PPE – Ben Robinson and Keith Gordon, more employees of Boulby Mine who raised almost £5,000 for GNAA.

Every donation, big or small, helps keep the rotors spinning and the critical care teams flying. Together, we can ensure that the Great North Air Ambulance Service remains a beacon of hope and help in times of dire need.

There are many ways to support the Great North Air Ambulance Service:

  • Payroll Giving: Set up a payroll giving scheme in your company. This allows employees to donate directly from their salary, making it a convenient and consistent way to contribute.
  • Fundraising: Organise or participate in fundraising events. Whether it’s a bake sale, a sponsored run, or a charity auction, every event helps raise crucial funds.
  • Donating Clothing: Donate your unwanted clothing to GNAAS. Clearing out your wardrobe can help generate funds for the air ambulance service.
  • Unused Mobile Phones: Recycle your old mobile phones. GNAAS can turn these unused devices into valuable funds through recycling programs.

Join the mission. Support the GNAAS. Save lives.