THIS IS MISSION 40. CHALLENGE YOURSELF TO COVER 40 MILES IN MARCH.
Choose your own distance and take on 40, 80, or 160 miles in March to raise money and support Thames Valley Air Ambulance with every mile.
This virtual challenge can be completed your way – you can run, walk, bike, swim or wheel – and on your patch, wherever you like! Whatever you choose you will be helping our crews to be there for people when they need it most.
Once you get your first donation, look out for your free Mission 40 t-shirt in the post and get going!
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Your team captains
Choose 40, 80, or 160 miles for your Mission 40 challenge this March. Meet your team leaders - Critical Care Paramedic Hannah, Head of Community and Events Ruth and Critical Care Paramedic Matt.
40 miles - Hannah
Alongside being one of our Critical Care Paramedics, Hannah is also one of our Clinical Educators. She enjoys running and cycling when she's not in uniform.
80 miles - Ruth
160 miles - Matt
Matt is one of our Critical Care Paramedics who spends his free time running ultra marathons and taking part in triathlons. This year, Matt is stepping things up by tackling four mission distances.
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Take a look at Liam's story for inspiration
When Liam broke almost every bone in his upper back while mountain biking, he feared he would never walk again. But in his darkest hour, a glimmer of hope emerged. As one of the nurses told him "Somebody was looking over you." In that moment, we became that somebody. Our crew were on scene in minutes providing advanced critical care when he needed it most.