Brave Telford Responder Dives into Freezing Waters for Charity
Telford Community First Responder Becky is making waves this February – quite literally. Each day, she plunges into icy waters, battling temperatures as low as 4.5°C to 7.5°C. All to raise cash for the Telford Community First Responders Scheme.
Fundraising Target Shattered – Now Aiming Even Higher
Becky smashed her original £500 fundraising goal and isn’t stopping there. Now, she’s gunning for £1,000 to support the crucial work of local first responders. Her determination shows sheer dedication to saving lives in the community.
Why Becky’s Plunge Matters
Community First Responders (CFRs) are lifesavers. They back up West Midlands Ambulance Service by rushing to critically ill patients in urgent situations. But these vital schemes rely entirely on public donations to keep going. Becky’s chilly challenge is helping keep that lifeline alive.
“It feels amazing to have surpassed my original fundraising goal, and all the support I’ve received has been incredibly motivating,” Becky said.
Support Becky and Save Lives
Despite the freezing temperatures, Becky’s spirit remains unbroken. Her extra £500 fundraising goal fuels her drive as she nears the finish line. She thanks everyone who’s chipped in so far and urges more to help.
Fancy backing Becky’s brave bid? Donate now at Rebecca Ball’s JustGiving Page.
Becky’s icy plunge isn’t just a stunt – it’s a lifesaving mission. Her passion perfectly captures the heart and soul of Community First Responders. Now it’s up to the rest of us to dive in and help.