
Story Homes has raised over £26,000 for The Great North Air Ambulance Service and North West Air Ambulance Charity over the last 12 months.
Staff from the housebuilder’s regional offices and sites across Cumbria and Scotland, the North East and North West took part in fundraising activities during the year, including charity golf days, bake sales, dress down days and national running events.
The cash will be split equally between the two charities.
Story Homes is delighted to announce that it will continue to support both charities for another 12 months.
Hayley Blair, operations director at Story Homes, said: “We are incredibly proud of what our colleagues have achieved this year.
“Raising over £26,000 for two vital charities is a fantastic effort and a real testament to the dedication and generosity of our teams.
“Both provide an incredible service across our regions, often responding to life-threatening situations where every second counts. We’re really looking forward to continuing our partnership for another year and building on the brilliant fundraising our colleagues have done so far.”
Natasha Banks, the Great North Air Ambulance Service’s senior corporate relationship manager, said: “We are thrilled with the incredible support Story Homes and their colleagues have shown us throughout 2025/26.

“Every penny raised goes directly towards funding our crew and aircraft so that we can continue to provide life-saving care to those who need us most. It’s wonderful to hear that the partnership will be continuing – we couldn’t do what we do without the support of businesses like Story Homes.”
Chris Andrews, corporate partnership officer at North West Air Ambulance Charity, added: “Without businesses like Story Homes and support like this, we would not be able to do what we do.
“We rely entirely on charitable support to bring pre-hospital critical care to the most seriously ill and injured patients across the North West, 365 days a year. It’s been a fantastic year working with Story Homes and we’re so pleased to be continuing for another 12 months.”





