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27.11.2025

MHR donates £5,000 to The Air Ambulance Service to support vital work

John Mills and our crew member standing in front of our helicopter at our air base.

MHR International UK Ltd, a leading provider of HR, Payroll and Finance software, is proud to present a £5,000 donation to The Air Ambulance Service (TAAS), supporting its critical work in delivering lifesaving emergency care.

During a recent visit to one of the airbases, Group Chairman and founder, John Mills, expressed how deeply impressed he was by the dedication and professionalism of the charity’s team. On behalf of MHR, he said: “I would like to thank the volunteers who contribute their time, skills and knowledge to work under pressure to help those in urgent need.” The donation demonstrates MHR’s commitment to community support and its recognition of the vital role TAAS plays across the region.

Business Development Manager, Jenny Standen, said: “We are incredibly grateful to MHR for this generous gift. Contributions like this help cover the cost of our lifesaving missions, meaning we can attend more emergencies and reach more people in urgent need.”

The Air Ambulance Service relies entirely on private and public generosity to fund its operations, with no government funding. They deliver advanced pre-hospital critical care across five counties through Your Local Air Ambulance (YLAA) and specialist transfers of critically ill children through the National Children’s Air Ambulance (NCAA).

Each YLAA mission costs approximately £2,300. The donation from MHR will help fund at least two full missions, helping ensure that crews can continue to deliver rapid medical response whenever they are needed.

If you would like to find out more about donating to the charity, visit: https://theairambulanceservice.org.uk/ways-to-give/

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£5
Per month
Could pay for some fuel towards flying 6.5 miles towards the nearest major trauma centre.
£15
Per month
Could help pay for essential pads to be used with a defibrillator when a patient suffers cardiac arrest.
£25
Per month
Could help provide a mask and oxygen to assist patients who stop breathing.
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