Supporting GNAAS: Over £14,700 Raised in 2024

As we move into Spring 2025, we’re taking a moment to look back on our fundraising efforts for the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) last year. Thanks to the generosity of our customers, supporters, and team, we raised £14,755.34 to help fund their life-saving work.

GNAAS provides emergency medical care across the North East, North Yorkshire, and Cumbria, responding to critical incidents where time is of the essence. The service relies entirely on charitable donations, and we are pleased to have played a part in supporting their vital mission.

How We Made a Difference:

Throughout 2024, we committed to supporting GNAAS through a variety of fundraising initiatives, with highlights including:

  • Fundraising Weekend & Special Artwork – We launched a special edition artwork as part of a dedicated fundraising weekend, with proceeds going directly to GNAAS.
  • Walking for GNAAS – the LP team took on a walking challenge, raising funds and awareness for the charity. Read more. 
  • Ongoing Support & Charity Partnership – As our chosen charity for 2024, we supported GNAAS through gallery events, customer donations, and awareness campaigns.

Alongside these, our team and customers got involved in a range of activities throughout the year, from donation drives to awareness-building events, all with the shared goal of helping GNAAS continue their work.

Thank You to Our Supporters:

Raising over £14,700 is a great achievement, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the support of our customers, gallery visitors, and the wider community. Every purchase, donation, and shared story has helped make a difference.

We are grateful to everyone who contributed, and we look forward to continuing our support for important causes in the future.

To learn more about GNAAS and how you can get involved, visit www.greatnorthairambulance.co.uk.

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