Great Western Air Ambulance Charity
Great Western Air Ambulance Charity (GWAAC) is a vital emergency service that provides life-saving care to those in need across the South West of England. Established in 2008, GWAAC operates a helicopter and rapid response vehicles, ensuring that highly trained paramedics and doctors can reach patients quickly, regardless of their location.
The charity’s mission is to deliver advanced medical care at the scene of an emergency, significantly improving the chances of survival and recovery for critically ill or injured individuals. With a dedicated team of professionals, GWAAC responds to a wide range of emergencies, including road traffic collisions, cardiac arrests, and other life-threatening situations.
In addition to its operational capabilities, GWAAC is committed to raising awareness about the importance of air ambulance services and the role they play in the healthcare system. The charity relies heavily on donations and fundraising efforts to maintain its operations, as it receives no government funding.
GWAAC also engages with the community through educational programs, teaching first aid skills and promoting safety awareness. This proactive approach not only helps save lives but also fosters a sense of community responsibility.
As a registered charity, GWAAC is governed by a board of trustees who ensure that the organization remains focused on its mission and values. The charity is proud to be part of a network of air ambulances across the UK, collaborating with other services to enhance patient care.
With a commitment to excellence, GWAAC continually seeks to improve its services through training, innovation, and community support. The charity’s vision is to ensure that everyone in the region has access to the best possible emergency medical care when they need it most.
- Founded: 2008
- Location: South West England
- Services: Emergency medical care via helicopter and rapid response vehicles
- Funding: Primarily through donations and fundraising