The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity has received over £14,000 from independent Dorset brewer, Hall & Woodhouse, which operates two establishments in Bath.
The partnership has been raising money for local air ambulances since the beginning of 2018.
The charity, which provides the critical care and air ambulance service for Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, Gloucestershire, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset and surrounding areas, was chosen along with seven other local air ambulances as the Hall & Woodhouse charity partnership from 2018 – 2020.
With 52 pubs across the South raising money for local air ambulances, including GWAAC, Devon, Dorset and Somerset, Hampshire and Isle of Wight, Kent Surrey Sussex, London, Thames Valley and Wiltshire, they have raised a huge £114,287 to be split equally between the charities so far.
Team members of the company have dedicated their time to fundraising, from quiz nights to sponsored events and family fun days.
In July 2018, six H & W team members took on a gruelling 18-hour 58km hike along the Jurassic Coast, raising £8,000 for the partnership.
Lucinda Gray, Company Charity Champion of Hall & Woodhouse, said: “We are absolutely thrilled to have raised such a tremendous amount for the local air ambulances.
“Last year we set our fundraising target at £100,000 for the year and are proud to have smashed it.
“Our houses have worked tremendously hard to stay on track of this target and we are grateful for their support, enabling us to give back to the local communities in which the charities serve.
“Every penny we raise will allow these charities to continue saving lives, further enhance their operations, or purchase new items of specialist equipment which could help keep someone alive until they reach hospital.
“We aim to raise a total of £250,000 at the end of our two-year partnership and are already well on our way to achieve this.”
Within GWAAC’s region, Hall and Woodhouse Bath, Hall & Woodhouse Portishead and The Boathouse in Bath have all raised funds for the charity partnership.
Despite 2018 being the charity’s busiest year to date, attending 1,887 missions, GWAAC receive no day-to-day funding from the local government, relying solely on generous donations and the support of the local community.
Corporate Partnerships Coordinator for GWAAC, Holly Adlem, said: “It has been our pleasure to work with Hall & Woodhouse over the past year, and we are staggered at the amount raised so far across the 52 houses!
“A big thank you to everyone in our region who has worked hard to fundraise for us.”