Members on Island to engage with senior leaders on the Island
Island residents have raised £54,000 for the Great North Air Ambulance in just four months of fundraising.
The charity's interim chief executive is on the Island meeting the public and holding talks with senior leaders.
GNAAS announced in April it needed as much as £124,000 to continue operating locally.
You can find out more HERE.
Since then, the service has responded to six emergency call-outs - as Joe Garcia explains:
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