Who are the SSCA?
The helicopter which rescued Leigh is funded by the SCAA. We set
out to learn a li le more about the charity and how we can help
them to raise money.
By Tya Willens
SCAA is Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance. It
was created in 2012 in order to provide
resources to help save people’s lives. The
charity provides a Bolkow 105 Helicopter
with a pilot and paramedic crew for free and
supports people from far away communi es
to help them get to hospital quicker.
The helicopter landed in the middle of
the playing ?elds!
The charity aims to help people who are
injured or unwell get be er. They hold
regular fundraising events and these
fundraisers are held worldwide and money
can be raised by individuals dona ng to the
charity.
The charity aims to help people who are
injured or unwell get be er. They hold regular
fundraising events and these fundraisers are
held worldwide and money can be raised by
individuals dona ng to the charity.
The SCAA work is crucial as it involves
providing people that are in need with
immediate assistance as they did with our very
own S2 pupil, Leigh Morris, when she required
help because of an injury she sustained during
Ac vi es Week.
For more informa on on how to help SCAA
raise money, visit their website at:
h p://www.scaa.org.uk/