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June 2, 2021 1:02 pm
Hutchinson Feeds has announced a three-year partnership with the charity, Air Ambulance Northern Ireland, which includes an annual donation to support the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) alongside promotional messaging on the back of its fleet of trucks.
The family business was inspired to support the charity when the HEMS team was needed by two members of the Hutchinson family.
Managing director of Hutchinson Feeds, Ian Hutchinson, said: “We have had direct experience of the medical team and appreciate what they have done for our family and the agri-sector we are part of.
“It feels right to give back what we can as a company, and we hope that by placing the air ambulance logo on our trucks it may inspire additional support from other businesses.”
Co Armagh boy (7) plucked from river after kayak got into difficulties gives back to those who helped him Sean Sterritt was kayaking with his father on the Cusher River in Tandragee 31 May, 2021 01:00
The Air Ambulance Northern Ireland are on duty every day to respond to serious medical emergencies all over NI
THE mother of a seven-year-old Co Armagh boy plucked from a river after his kayak got into difficulties has spoken about his grit and determination to give back to those who helped him.
Sean Sterritt was kayaking with his father on the Cusher River in Tandragee in February when they were thrown into the freezing cold water.