Stepping Up for Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance in 100K Challenge
The staff here at Deeside Care Home have embarked on an inspiring journey this March, taking on a 100K walking challenge to support Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA) and their vital lifesaving missions.
With a shared commitment to promoting community engagement, health and wellbeing, the staff at Deeside Care Home have rallied together to raise funds and awareness for SCAA, a local charity organisation that provides emergency air medical services across Scotland.
The 100K walking challenge not only serves as a way to support a worthy cause but also fosters a sense of camaraderie and teamwork among the staff members at Deeside Care Home. As they lace up their shoes and hit the pavement, they are not only improving their own physical health but also strengthening their bond as a team.
"We are proud to support Scotland's Charity Air Ambulance through this 100K walking challenge," said Anna, the home manager Deeside Care Home. "Not only is it a great way to stay active and healthy, but it also allows us to give back to our community by supporting a local charity that plays such a crucial role in saving lives."
The initiative not only promotes physical activity and wellbeing but also underscores the importance of supporting local charity organisations that make a difference in the lives of individuals and communities. By participating in the 100K walking challenge, the staff at Deeside Care Home are demonstrating their commitment to making a positive impact beyond the walls of their facility.
As the staff members at Deeside Care Home continue their journey towards completing the 100K walking challenge, they are motivated by the knowledge that their efforts will directly benefit SCAA and the individuals they serve. Every step taken brings them closer to their fundraising goal and helps to ensure that SCAA can continue to provide essential air medical services to those in need. As they continue their journey, the staff members are not only walking for a cause but also walking with purpose, each step bringing them closer to their goal of making a positive impact in their community.
For further information or inquiries about how to support the 100K walking challenge, please contact Deeside Care Home at 01224 869816.