Airbase supervisors and critical care paramedics for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, Karen Baker and Julian Spiers with Chris Devney A Worcestershire magistrate is walking 150 miles to raise funds for Midlands Air Ambulance charity (MAAC) stopping at Black Country points on route. Chris Devney, a volunteer for MAAC, will be walking the mammoth distance over six days, walking between each of the charity’s airbases, three of the charity’s shops, its Stourbridge HQ and the original airbase at Hagley Hall. Chris will begin his journey on Sunday 9th May at 10am, starting at the Walsall charity shop, and will complete the challenge at the Strensham airbase on Friday 14th May.
Airbase supervisors and critical care paramedics for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, Karen Baker and Julian Spiers with Chris Devney A WORCESTERSHIRE magistrate is walking 150 miles to raise funds for Midlands Air Ambulance charity (MAAC) stopping at Stourbridge on route. Chris Devney, a volunteer for MAAC, will be walking the mammoth distance over six days, walking between each of the charity’s airbases, three of the charity’s shops, its Stourbridge HQ and the original airbase at Hagley Hall. Chris will begin his journey on Sunday 9th May at 10am, starting at the Walsall charity shop, and will complete the challenge at the Strensham airbase on Friday 14th May.
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