Developer's donation to air ambulance service

Housebuilder Barratt and David Wilson Homes has donated £1000 to support the Scottish Charity Air Ambulance’s life-saving service.
Barry Mitchell (Technical Coordinator for Barratt Developments), SCAA staff (unknown name), SCAA staff (unknown name), Rebecca Weston (Land Graduate).Barry Mitchell (Technical Coordinator for Barratt Developments), SCAA staff (unknown name), SCAA staff (unknown name), Rebecca Weston (Land Graduate).
Barry Mitchell (Technical Coordinator for Barratt Developments), SCAA staff (unknown name), SCAA staff (unknown name), Rebecca Weston (Land Graduate).

Barratt Developments, which includes both Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes, wanted to give something back to the charity for its life-saving work that supports thousands of lives across Scotland.

The donation will go towards the cost of responding to emergencies, which costs on average between £2000 and £3000 per flight.

The crew has flown more than 100 missions responding to a range of time-critical emergencies since the launch of their new hangar in 2020.

They use two helicopters and two rapid response vehicles that provide transport for patients and lifesaving pre-hospital care.

The SCAA headquarters are based in Scone near Perth and they have a hangar in Aberdeen.

The team of volunteers can be found carrying out an array of skilled tasks such as pre-flight checks, gathering equipment, controlling helicopters and taking care of patients. As Scotland’s only charity air ambulance and being 100% reliant on public donations, any contributions that they receive mean a great deal of importance to the charity.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic the original donation date was postponed until recently when Barratt and David Wilson staff were fortunate enough to see the charity crew in action during their visit.

David Palmer, Managing Director of Barratt and David Wilson Homes North Scotland said: “The SCAA carry out outstanding lifesaving work and it was remarkable to witness this in person during our visit when they were in the process of transporting a patient to Glasgow. It is fantastic to be able to support the charity and we hope our donation will help them to continue to provide crucial and necessary care and support to thousands of people across the country.”

Kate Loades, Fundraising Manager at SCAA, said: “We would like to express our sincere thanks to Barratt and David Wilson Homes for choosing to support SCAA with this generous donation. Donations such as this ensure that we can keep responding to time-critical emergencies, reaching those who are seriously ill or injured across Scotland.”

As part of its community benefits programme, the five-star housebuilder works with a wide range of local causes, and has continued to step up its efforts through the Barratt and David Wilson Community Fund. Now in its third year, the Community Fund pledges to donate £1,000 each month to a charity or organisation in the east of Scotland. Charities are nominated by and voted for by employees of Barratt and David Wilson Homes and the focus for the fund continues to be on organisations that improve the quality of life for those living in the area.

Interested charities can enquire about donation opportunities at [email protected]