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Air ambulance charity asks public for help with Starbucks campaign

Monday 23rd November 2015 Bath Echo News Team Community

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The Great Western Air Ambulance Charity is in need of your help to win £1,000, as part of an ongoing campaign by international coffee chain Starbucks.

Starbucks is giving away £150,000 to charities across the UK who can make the most social media noise through its Red Cup Cheer campaign.

It is simple to help the charity – all you have to do is tweet GWAAC together with the hashtag #RedCupCheer on Twitter, and follow the project page at www.neighbourly.com, then share online.

The #RedCupCheer challenge runs until Sunday 6th December.

Head of fundraising and marketing Emma Carter said: “We need to raise £2.3million a year, and yet we receive no day to day funding from the Government or National Lottery.

“A grant like this one from Starbucks will go towards keeping our vital service running. We rely on support like this.”

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