Friends, family, and colleagues of the East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS), Army responders, and other local service providers, are lacing up their boots to conquer Wales’ highest peak - Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa) to raise vital funds for the East Midlands Immediate Care Scheme (EMICS).
EMICS is a volunteer-driven charity that provides pre-hospital emergency medical care, supporting EMAS in delivering life-saving treatment to critically ill and injured patients. With dedicated doctors giving their time and expertise freely.
This fundraising effort will help keep EMICS equipped and on the road, ensuring they can continue their incredible work.
But we need your support!
How You Can Help:
💙 Donate – Every pound raised goes directly towards supporting EMICS and saving lives.
🥾 Join the Hike! – If you’d like to take on the challenge with us, get in touch!
For more details or to sign up, contact:
Anthony Parkes, Community Resuscitation Development Coordinator, EMAS Community Response Team
📧 Anthony.parkes@emas.nhs.uk
Every donation, every step, and every effort makes a difference. Together, we can help save lives!
To learn more about what EMICS does, visit their website: https://emics.org.uk/
This event is being coordinated by individuals and is not directly sponsored or endorsed by any organisations mentioned.