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Armagh woman who lost stepson in collision walks 115km on the Camino to raise funds for Air Ambulance

Corrina Hamilton along with friend Maria arriving into Santiago after walking 115km

An Armagh woman who lost her stepson to a fatal motorcycle accident has walked 115km on the Camino de Santiago to Raise Funds for Air Ambulance NI.

On May 27, Corrina Hamilton undertook the greatest challenge of her life, walking the distance over one week on the Camino de Santiago in memory of her husband Brian and stepson Gary.

Inspired to support the air ambulance that attended to Gary after a fatal motorcycle accident in 2018, and knowing her husband would have wanted to continue that support, Corrina was determined to raise critical funds for future patients.

Tragically, Brian passed away in August 2021, and Corrina recalled feeling “guided” throughout her journey to Santiago.

With tremendous support from her family, friends, colleagues at St. Luke’s Hospital, and the local fire service where Brian served as Watch Commander and Gary as a Firefighter, Corrina proudly donated £1,045 to the air ambulance charity.

Corrina Hamilton along with colleagues from St. Lukes Hospital presenting a cheque for £1,045 to Air Ambulance NI. L-R: Julie-Ann Grey, Amy Henshaw (AANI), Corrina Hamilton and Laura Donnelly

Amy Henshaw, Area Fundraising Manager at Air Ambulance NI, expressed her gratitude, saying, “We are deeply grateful to Corrina for thinking of her local air ambulance as she embarked on her Camino journey in memory of Brian and Gary.

“We are amazed at her strength and determination for taking on an incredible challenge, and sincerely thank her for another very generous donation.”

The charity Air Ambulance Northern Ireland, in partnership with the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service, provides the Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) for Northern Ireland.

Tasked on average twice a day, the HEMS team delivers urgent medical care to any location in the province within approximately 25 minutes. The air ambulance relies on public donations to continue flying to those in critical need.

As a local charity, Air Ambulance NI aspires to raise £2.5 million annually to sustain the service. Public donations are vital, and one simple way to support is by joining Club AANI with a monthly or annual subscription. For more information, visit www.airambulanceni.org, email info@airambulanceni.org, or call 028 9262 2677.

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