EAAA crew member Dr Sarah McNeilly with the Best Companies 2021 award
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The East Anglian Air Ambulance [EAAA] has received national recognition for its employee engagement and support during the pandemic.
The charity has been awarded the top spot in this year’s Best Companies list for the charity sector.
It has also been recognised as the sixth best company to work for in the East of England in the 2021 Best Companies listings and 14th in the Top 100 mid-sized companies to work for in the UK.
These national awards are based on the results of an employee feedback and engagement survey which feeds into regional, national and sector league tables.
EAAA crew member Dr Sarah McNeilly with the Best Companies 2021 award
- Credit: Submitted
The East Anglian Air Ambulance [EAAA] has received national recognition for its employee engagement and support during the pandemic.
The charity has been awarded the top spot in this year’s Best Companies list for the charity sector.
It has also been recognised as the sixth best company to work for in the East of England in the 2021 Best Companies listings and 14th in the Top 100 mid-sized companies to work for in the UK.
These national awards are based on the results of an employee feedback and engagement survey which feeds into regional, national and sector league tables.
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2:06 PM May 23, 2021
A superheroes fitness event took place at Nuffield Gym in Norwich to raise money for the Air Ambulance.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
Going back to a group gym class after a year away would be daunting for anyone – unless you went to Norwich s Nuffield gym this weekend.
To celebrate their first week back, staff put on superhero-themed sessions to celebrate the return to group classes and also as a nod to the work done by key workers during the pandemic.
Spider-man working out at the Nuffield gym in Norwich.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
Gym-goers were joined by East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) mascot Helibobs on Saturday morning to work out and raise money for the life-saving charity while in fancy dress.
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Russel Abbott on his tractor in his field near Ipswich.
- Credit: Russel Abbott
Farmer Russel Abbott was out in his field one day when the air ambulance descended from above and showcased the life-saving work the charity does.
The East Anglian Air Ambulance (EAAA) flew to a Bentley field on April 27 when a man in his fifties suffered a cardiac arrest. Thirty-six-year-old Mr Abbott saw the aircraft land in his field.
The man was then flown to the Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge for further care. It really hit home to me that could be my dad, Mr Abbott said. It s just everybody s lifeline.