We donated an AED to the Salvation Army Wetherby!

Published On: February 29th, 2024

Salvation Army AED

Sade went to Wetherby Market today, to meet Captain Yvonne West from the Salvation Army and to donate an Automated External Defibrillator (AED).

The Salvation Army is the latest recipient of a defibrillator, as we continue on our mission to spread awareness of life-saving knowledge and equipment within the local community.

Founded in 1865, The Salvation Army serves local communities from its 650 churches and community centres. The work they do is varied, from helping victims of modern slavery to nurseries, community choirs, and food banks. They also do a lot of work with the youth in the local community, as well as providing company and activities for the elderly.

I am grateful to Rob and the team at Training at Work Group for supporting Wetherby Salvation Army with this generous donation. We seek to make a practical difference in people’s lives through our community outreach work.  Having a portable defibrillator available will help us to respond and offer that extra level of care, if needed.

– Captain Yvonne West

To read more about the wonderful work The Salvation Army does, go to www.salvationarmy.org.uk. Alternatively, visit their Facebook page below: