Critical Care on the Air Radiothon raises over $400,000
STARS Air Ambulance has announced the two-day Critical Care on the Air radiothon that was broadcasted on 37 radio stations across the province raised $403,940 for their operations.
The total is over $60,000 more than what was accumulated last year when Sask. residents raised $340,000.
Jeri-Lynn Johnston, director of Donor Relations and Development said in a media release that STARS was built for the community by the community and that they’re in awe of everyone’s generosity to make it a success.
“Over the course of April 13th and 14th, we were honoured to share stories of how patients across Saskatchewan have been given a second chance at life, thanks to STARS and the supporters who make our missions possible. Many other people have come forth, saying STARS was a lifeline to them or their loved ones when they needed it most,” she added. “The money raised by the radiothon will help ensure STARS remains available 24/7 to help those living, working or playing across Saskatchewan.”