Support Us
We receive no regular government funding and rely on the community to keep our two helicopters flying and saving lives. Find out how you can help our air ambulance charity - with your donations we can continue our life-saving work
Make a Donation
By donating £7 a month you can support our 24/7 service by air and road across the region.
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Save lives and win cash weekly! You could win one of 18 weekly cash prizes and support EAAA for just £1 a play
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Help us to raise vital funds to update our Rapid Response Vehicles and save lives 24/7.
View MoreGifts in Wills
Gifts in Wills fund every 1 in 4 missions we attend. Any gift, large or small, helps to keep our helicopters flying.
View MoreIn-Memory Giving
Giving in-memory of a loved one is an incredible way to celebrate their life and help make a difference to our work.
View MoreGrants from Trusts
The support of trusts and foundations is essential to the delivery of our life-saving service.
View MoreCorporate Fundraising
We work closely with a variety of corporate partners across East Anglia, supporting them to achieve their objectives.
View MoreBecome a Navigator
Your collective support will lead the way in providing round-the-clock life-saving care for the people of East Anglia.
View MoreMake a major gift
Make a major gift as an individual or trust and together we can save lives.
View MoreEAAA Missions App
A new and innovative way to donate to EAAA and save lives across East Anglia.
View MoreJonathan’s Story
In September 2022, everything changed for Jonathan when he suffered a life-threatening medical emergency in the night.
View MoreMeet Tom Port
Tom Port was helping to landscape a friend’s garden. He was using a machine called a rotovator to pull up tree roots embedded in the earth. Tom was pushing the machine along when it suddenly hit something and caused the rotovator to leap back and up onto his left leg, impaling it on the blade.
Read Tom's StoryMeet Emma and baby Jessie
Emma was 37 weeks pregnant when she lost three litre's of blood and suffered a full placental abruption. Emma and her baby, Jessie, survived due to the quick thinking of our HEMS crew and team work between all medical staff involved that day.
Read Emma and Jessie's storyOur Supporter Promise
We will seek the best patient outcomes and best value with the money we raise:
- Our focus is on doing the best for our patients and their families
- We will use all donations with care and seek best value
- We publish patient stories with permission
- We are leading the way in the Uk in developing obective measures of our patient outcomes
- Our fundraisers and third parties will follow the EAAA approach to fundraising and we will fundraise ethically
View our supporter promise in full.