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THE COST


£1,500


£1.4m per year


£144 £800


£1,000


£6,000


£5,000 Every little helps!


COST OF OPERATION Annual cost ....................................£1.4 million Daily cost .........................................£3,800 1 hour flying ...................................£1,200 One life saved ..............................PRICELESS


Different ways to make a personal donation There are a variety of ways that you can give a personal donation to the Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance. It really depends on which option suits you best. If you are a UK taxpayer, the methods highlighted


in green allow us to claim Gift Aid on your donation. By signing a declaration, we are able to claim back 25p in every £1 donated from HMRC. Gift Aid is one of the easiest ways to make your donation tax effective. The Charity reclaims the money and there is no extra cost to you.


Credit/Debit card – You can do this over the phone Cash or personal cheque – Please make cheques payable to Dorset and Somerset Air Ambulance Standing order - If you would like to make a regular donation Online via Justgiving or Virgin Money Giving - www.justgiving.com/dsaa/Donate Join our weekly Lottery – Just £1 a week with a chance to win cash prizes Payroll giving – Ask your employer if they offer a ‘Give as you Earn Scheme’, most large employers do Leave a legacy – Remember us in your will Text giving – Simply text DSAA01 then a space, followed by the amount you wish to donate to: 70070


More information on the options available can be found on our website: www.dsairambulance.org.uk Alternatively, you can speak to a member of our team on 01823 669604, who would be delighted to help you.


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