Aidan Kelly

Remembering Scott

Fundraising for The Archer Community Centre
£6,521
raised of £3,500 target
The life of Scott Gilhooly, 21 May 2020
Publicly accessible defibrillators in strategic locations across Braintree

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A message from the Braintree fund

When Scott Gilhooly, landlord of The Swiss Bell Public House on Marlborough Road, Braintree, was tragically taken from us on 17th May 2020, the community lost a real people’s champion. 

One of his last wishes was to fundraise for a defibrillator to be provided in his local community. 

The Braintree Fund has already successfully raised enough money to provide four publicly accessible defibrillators in the town, now our aim is to deliver the same at a location near to the Swiss Bell pub, dedicated to the memory of Scott Gilhooly.”

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About the campaign

Publicly accessible defibrillators in strategic locations across Braintree

About the charity

The Archer Community Centre

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Providing a community space from hireable hall to skills workshops to information hub. Partnering with organisations to bring services to the community from hearing aids to autism to advice. At the heart of the community providing publicly accessible Automatic External Defibrillators (AED).

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,520.50
+ £1,129.14 Gift Aid
Online donations
£6,520.50
Offline donations
£0.00

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