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Total raised so far

49%

£370.00 of £750 target +£45.00 Gift Aid See breakdown

Recent donations

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Anonymous

£10.00

1 month ago

Anonymous

£100.00

+ £25.00 Gift Aid

This is a brilliant thing to do

1 month ago

Merchants Arms

£100.00

1 month ago

Maria and Jasper

£10.00

+ £2.50 Gift Aid

1 month ago

sarah madeley

£10.00

1 month ago

Paula Banks

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

2 months ago

Sebastian Stuart

£50.00

+ £12.50 Gift Aid

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About us

This is the registered charity for the single parish benefice for Holy Trinity church in Hotwells and Saint Stephen's church in the city centre of Bristol. Church of England parish churches in the Diocese of Bristol.

Charity number: 1202411

Public Access Defibrillator for Hotwells

In partnership with Great Western Air Ambulance Charity's (GWAAC) Great Western Hearts programme, Holy Trinity Church (in Bristol Harbourside Parish) are looking to fundraise towards the cost of installing a public access defibrilator, outside the church, for the nearby community of Hotwells & Cliftonwood. We hope it is never used, but it will be good to know it's there if ever needed.

With huge thanks to Bristol City Council, the Sam Polledri Foundation, and GWAAC, the defibrillator has been fully funded.

This fundraiser is for the electrical installation of the cabinet and ensuring maintenance costs can be covered for the next few years. If possible we will also look into adding a Bleed Kit. Volunteers from Holy Trinity will take on the guardianship of the defilbrilator to ensure it is kept in working condition, always ready should it be needed.

Any funds raised in excess of our target will go towards the next layer of care anyone suffering a cardiac arrest needs and the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity, so please donate generously.

Please dig deep towards this life saving device.


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