Local communities receive record levels of donations from London Gatwick
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London Gatwick’s fundraising initiatives helped support local charities including SASH Charity and Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex, as well as the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal
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More than 160 charities received vital funding last year through various London Gatwick initiatives
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London Gatwick staff will be taking part in Run Gatwick, the Mid Sussex Marathon and a charity bike ride to Paris throughout May
Local charities across Sussex, Surrey, Kent and beyond benefited from combined donations of more than £750,000 from London Gatwick during 2023 – the highest amount donated by the airport in a single year.
More than 160 charities, including initiatives fighting social isolation, tackling disadvantage, and providing aid to vulnerable communities, have received vital funds through the Gatwick Airport Community Trust, the Gatwick Foundation Fund and the VINCI UK Foundation – totalling more than £510,000.
A further £210,000 was raised for London Gatwick’s official charity partners – Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust (SASH Charity), Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS), and Gatwick TravelCare – as well as the Royal British Legion’s Poppy Appeal.
London Gatwick staff also collectively pledged more than £33,000 – helped by the airport’s match-funding commitment - for charities close to their own hearts, through a variety of events, donations and sponsorships.
Money raised has helped charities and projects such as:
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Purchasing life-saving blood, heated blankets, defibrillator pads and fuel for KSS.
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Supporting the Hurst Café run by 4theYouth in Horsham, West Sussex, enabling it to be open for young people after school to meet friends and engage with youth workers.
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Providing a Forest School Enrichment Programme for a primary school in a deprived area of Tunbridge Wells, through the Kent High Weald Partnership.
Melanie Wrightson, Stakeholder Engagement Manager, London Gatwick said: “It’s important to us that everyone who lives near London Gatwick – not just those that work here or use the airport – experience the positive effects of being close to one of the country’s most important transport hubs.
“So many charities and support organisations are experiencing a fall in income as well as rising operational costs. We’re pleased to be able to offer an essential lifeline through the Gatwick Foundation Fund, the Gatwick Airport Community Trust and the VINCI UK Foundation, as well as numerous staff initiatives and fundraising activities every year.”
Alex Redwood, Head of Corporate Relations, Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex said: “2023 was the busiest year in our 35-year history. We responded to 3,328 incidents across our communities - a 3% year-on-year increase from 2022. Of these, 19 were at London Gatwick.
“We can only continue to save lives and innovate our service to meet greater demand for our lifesaving work with the support of long-term partners such as London Gatwick and finding new ways to raise funds.
“Over the last six years, London Gatwick has raised over £200,000 for our charity, helping us respond to the nine emergency calls we receive every day, giving people the best chance of survival and keeping families together.”
Raquel Williams, Fundraising Officer, SASH Charity said: “London Gatwick’s contributions have been instrumental in creating meaningful experiences for all those we serve in our local community.
“A recent testament to this is the remarkable transformation of our chemotherapy suite, made possible through London Gatwick’s extraordinary fundraising efforts. What was once a clinical space has now been transformed into a serene haven, adorned with captivating murals that instil a sense of peace and serenity for patients receiving their treatment at East Surrey Hospital. London Gatwick’s generosity has also extended to providing reclining chairs for patients affected by cancer, helping to support patient care.
“The impact of London Gatwick’s contributions goes far beyond the material; it supports our community within Surrey and Sussex and makes a positive difference in the lives of those who require or work within our services.”
The airport’s fundraising initiatives are continuing this year, with a number of London Gatwick staff gearing up to complete upcoming challenges including the Mid Sussex Marathon and Run Gatwick, while 28 employees – including CEO Stewart Wingate – will be taking part in a charity bike ride from the airport to VINCI Concessions’ headquarters in Paris.
London Gatwick is investing in its long-term future and its planning application to bring the airport’s Northern Runway into regular use is currently undergoing detailed examination by the Planning Inspectorate. This low-impact plan will improve resilience, reduce delays, and provide a significant boost to the national and regional economy by supporting trade, tourism, and new jobs. Full details of the updates and the revised plans are available on gatwickairport.com/futureplans.
London Gatwick is the UK’s second largest airport and is a vital piece of national infrastructure that helps drive both the regional and national economy. More than 40 airlines fly from the airport to over 150 short-haul and more than 45 long-haul destinations. The airport is focused on rebuilding and growing sustainably in the long term. It has ambitious plans to be a net zero airport by 2030 and increase capacity by bringing its Northern runway into routine use. Vinci Airports owns a 50.01% stake in the airport, with Global Infrastructure Partners managing the remaining 49.99% interest.
The world’s leading private airport operator, VINCI Airports operates more than 70 airports in 13 countries. Thanks to its expertise as a global integrator, VINCI Airports develops, finances, builds and manages airports by providing its investment capacity and its know-how in optimizing operational performance, modernizing infrastructure and managing their operations and environmental transition. VINCI Airports is the first airport operator to have committed to an international environmental strategy in 2016, to achieve the goal of net zero emissions across its entire network by 2050.
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