20-year-old raises over £20,000 for the Air Ambulance charities
A 20-year-old woman whose life was saved by air ambulance teams has raised £22,000 so far to support the charities.
A 20-year-old woman whose life was saved by air ambulance teams has raised £22,000 so far to support the charities.
“We strongly advise against taking inflatables to the beach,” said an RNLI volunteer after Poole Lifeboat went to rescue a child drifting on a lilo.
Many organisations in Dorset have been unable to operate during the pandemic and this is the chance to obtain some funding.
Bournemouth school caretaker Paul O’Boyle, 56, who last year ran 27 marathons in 26 days, is embarking on a new challenge.
David Sullivan is walking over 1,000 miles and making an estimated quarter of a million golf shots, before he reaches Land’s End.
The youngsters at the day nursery, inspired by Captain Sir Tom Moore, were determined to raise funds for sick children.
This is your chance to become creative with yellow ribbons to produce some artwork – deadline 31 May.
Artist Stuart Semple has helped many local people through his Designs For Humanity Fund in partnership with Dorset Community Foundation.
The service, which is operated by Diverse Abilities, offers sessions which can be attended by the whole family.
The deadline is 31 May, so small voluntary organisations in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole need to hurry to put in their applications.