Midlands Air Ambulance Charity’s Air Pulse Memorial near Cannock Chase at Norton Canes Services in Staffordshire is the perfect place to create a lasting memory of a loved one.
The memorial was unveiled in 2016 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the charity. It features a 4.6m tall sculpture, surrounded by 3,000 dedication brick pavers. These can be engraved with the name of a loved one and a special message. The dedication will be placed on a high-quality Staffordshire Blue brick paver and engraved in a gold text with a personalised message that will remain in place for up to ten years.
A documentary has been created to demonstrate how the journey and purchase of a dedication brick can make the memory of a loved one make a difference to the lifesaving work the charity does. View the video here.
Jason Levy, fundraising and marketing director for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, said: “The brick pavers are a wonderful way to remember a loved one, in the heart of the communities we serve and are making a real difference to saving lives. Although losing a loved one is of course very difficult, this dedication keeps their memory alive and gives families a place to visit and remember them for years to come.”
Once the 3,000 dedication bricks are complete, the donations raised will be over £140,000, funding 56 lifesaving missions.