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Young farmers’ charity support inspired by local, young boy

In celebration of their 80th anniversary, Moycraig Young Farmers desired to mark the occasion by doing something “different and impactful” for charity.

They selected Air Ambulance NI as charity partner, as a previous member, Paul Morrisons’, son, Isaac was a patient back in 2022.

The first event took the form of a bed push for the 80 years of the club spanning almost 30 miles.

The route was from the club hall to Dervock, Ballymoney, Ballybogey, Bushmills and then back to the hall.

Rachel Smith, Club Secretary said, “Each hour, new members swapped places and took their turn to push the bed.”
“We were pleased the bed lasted so well, though it got a little rickety at the final stretch.”

Moycraig YFC’s second big event was a gala ball held in the Royal Court Hotel which saw over 100 members and friends together and an auction with donated prizes and all funds benefiting Air Ambulance NI.

£8,000 raised

A tremendous £8,000 was raised from the two events, and a further £2,245.82 was raised by family and friends of the Morrison family.

This included £200 from Isaac’s 11-year-old school friend, Luke McCormick, who asked for air ambulance donations instead of birthday gifts, £625 from the sale of home-made shortbread raised by Isaac’s aunty Zara, a Santa splash in the sea in December by staff of Stephen W Moore, and contributions of £950 from a rugby match involving Coleraine farmers, sponsored by William Henry.

Kerry Anderson, head of fundraising at Air Ambulance NI said,

“It was lovely to welcome the Morrison family and Moycraig Young Farmers to the airbase, seeing Isaac running around and thanking the group in person for their support.”

“It is wonderful to see the result of a family and community working together to keep the air ambulance operational.”

“We wish Isaac a continued recovery and thank everyone who contributed to this fundraising total.  It will fully fund the service to reach a future patient.”

Air Ambulance Northern Ireland

The charity, Air Ambulance Northern Ireland, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, provides the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for Northern Ireland.

The service brings urgent medical assistance to anywhere in the province, operating seven days a week for 12 hours per day.

The HEMS team tends to patients who are seriously ill or injured, bringing emergency pre-hospital care directly to the casualty with the aim of saving lives, brains, and limbs.

The aircraft can reach anywhere in Northern Ireland in approximately twenty-five minutes.

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