Every year approximately 12,000 people suffer a cardiac arrest in the East of England. Only about 40% of those receive any form of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) before the arrival of the emergency services. Less than 20% have a defibrillator deployed before emergency services arrive.
Whatever our age, we all have our part to play in accident prevention and understanding how to help others in a medical emergency. The EAAA Challenge Badge is here to help you learn vital CPR skills, understand what a defibrillator is and how to use one so that, one day, you might become somebody else’s life-saver.
The EAAA challenge has taught me so many new things about the charity. My favourite activities were designing a new flag for Bedfordshire and listening to the informative talk that was delivered by Dr Ruth Collins. The most exciting thing I am looking forward to is the fundraiser, as we hope to raise lots of money for you. Thank you for allowing us to take part in this amazing challenge.
— Maryam, age 10
There are plenty of fun, thought-provoking, and creative activities to get involved with. Our exciting Challenge Badge tasks will not only help you learn more about first aid and accident prevention but, as you work your way through your Challenge Badge pack, you will understand more about what we do and where, our helicopters, and why our supporters are at the heart of everything we do. Plus, you will get to have plenty of FUN with fundraising!
It is absolutely FREE to take part. You will receive a dedicated pack to guide you through the tasks and activities and, on completion, you will receive a certificate and your Challenge Badge to proudly wear.
We are here to support you every step of the way, so, if you’re keen to get involved, have fun and build your skills and knowledge, sign up for the EAAA Challenge Badge below to get started!