British Fire Brigade Ambulance Repairs
Donation protected
The British Fire Brigade in Peru was created by the British community and was established in 1873 with a charter from Queen Victoria herself.
For nearly 150 years it has been providing the community in Lima with a stoic group of volunteers that risk their lives on a daily basis. They receive no salary and even pay for their own uniform and equipment.
Apart from fighting fires on a daily basis, the brigade attends around 8 medical incidents a day. This equates to nearly 3000 medical emergencies a year!
Unfortunately, due to a lack of funding, their ambulance is in urgent need of maintenance. Lives are being lost every day whilst the ambulance sits in a garage awaiting urgent attention.
With 60 generous donations of 150$ we can get this ambulance back on the road before the summer. Any amount is welcome and will help us make this a reality.
Please help us get their ambulance back on the road and the volunteers out saving lives! They need your help today, to save a life tomorrow.
For nearly 150 years it has been providing the community in Lima with a stoic group of volunteers that risk their lives on a daily basis. They receive no salary and even pay for their own uniform and equipment.
Apart from fighting fires on a daily basis, the brigade attends around 8 medical incidents a day. This equates to nearly 3000 medical emergencies a year!
Unfortunately, due to a lack of funding, their ambulance is in urgent need of maintenance. Lives are being lost every day whilst the ambulance sits in a garage awaiting urgent attention.
With 60 generous donations of 150$ we can get this ambulance back on the road before the summer. Any amount is welcome and will help us make this a reality.
Please help us get their ambulance back on the road and the volunteers out saving lives! They need your help today, to save a life tomorrow.
Organizer and beneficiary
Jimmy McSparron
Organizer
Charlotte McSparron-Edwards
Beneficiary