Responder stories
We recently hosted Inside LIVES, an exclusive event dedicated to expressing our gratitude to the incredible individuals, businesses, and organisations that continue to support our life-saving work. Held at LIVES HQ, the evening offered a behind-the-scenes look at the vital services we provide, and how the generosity of our donors directly impacts the lives of people across Lincolnshire.
A highlight of the evening was the presentation of two incredible donations, one from The Horncastle Freemasons and the other from The Constructing Excellence Lincolnshire Club. These funds will help ensure our volunteer responders are equipped with the tools and training necessary to reach people in their time of need, making a huge difference in the local community.
The Horncastle Freemasons, long-time supporters of LIVES, presented a cheque to further our mission of delivering fast, high-quality emergency care. Their donation is a reflection of their continued dedication to supporting charitable causes that strengthen the wellbeing of Lincolnshire residents!
The Constructing Excellence Lincolnshire Club also contributed a generous donation, reinforcing the importance of industry backing in sustaining local healthcare initiatives. Their support emphasises how community-focused partnerships can drive positive change, enabling LIVES to reach more people in need.
Throughout the evening, guests had the opportunity to see our responders in action, which gave them a glimpse into the fast-paced, often challenging, world of emergency response. Everyone left with a deeper understanding of how LIVES operates and the critical role our donors play in keeping our responders on the road.
A huge thank you to all who attended the first Inside LIVES event, and to The Horncastle Freemasons and Constructing Excellence Lincolnshire Club for their generous contributions.
Donating to LIVES on a one-off or monthly basis allows us to continue delivering our life-saving service across Lincolnshire. Our responders give their time to help you – could you donate to help them?