Air Charter Service raises more than £30,000 for local charity

Air Charter Service raises more than £30,000 for local charity

Air Charter Service has raised £30,953 for Momentum Children’s Charity, an organisation that cares for families with children who have cancer or life-challenging conditions in Surrey (where the company’s headquarters is based) and the surrounding areas. Its latest project has been funding an isolation room at nearby Kingston hospital’s paediatric ward.

Along with ACS’s general fund-raising activities supporting all of the company’s chosen charities, such as bake sales, raffles, auctions and quizzes, ACS staff have taken part in fundraisers specifically for Momentum Children’s Charity, such as Spartan endurance races, Dragon Boat races, an Easter egg sale and, most recently, a sponsored skydive.

Last month members of the Air Charter Service Charity Committee visited Kingston hospital to see a new isolation room, which has been called the ‘Fairground Room’, funded by ACS, and to present the charity with a cheque for the total amount of £30,953.

Tina Leach, head of ACS’s Charity Committee, said: “The isolation room is for young patients who may be particularly susceptible to infection, so can be a lonely place – some children can spend several days in these rooms and an environment like this can really help the healing process. It was great to see the results of some of our fundraising – the entire paediatric ward has been beautifully decorated by Momentum and is designed to help young patients feel more at ease during exceptionally tough times in their lives. ”

Momentum Children’s Charity CEO and founder Bianca Effemey says “We are so grateful to Air Charter Service for their loyal and continued support. The money raised has enabled us to transform an isolation room in Kingston Hospital and will continue to help fund a range of family support services, making a big difference to our families when they need it most.”

Air Charter Service supports a number of charities around the world; these include the international charity Save the Children, Macmillan Cancer Support and another charity local to its London HQ, the Dysart School.

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James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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