(by 2nd December 2025, Guersney Press, Georgie Rowbrey)
The Cardiac Action Group has been presented with a substantial donation from the local Freemasons, which will enable the charity to install more defibrillators across the island.
The Guernsey and Alderney Freemasons donated a cheque for £10,000 to help support CAG’s initiative to grow the public access defibrillator sites network and ensure ongoing maintenance.
‘This is a vital donation,’ said the charity’s vice-chair and founder, Gerry Le Roy.
‘We haven’t got any money. We haven’t had any funding at all. We used to run free CPR training, but we can’t fund it any more, so we just look after the PAD sites now. And we desperately need funding. These machines don’t just save lives – they save the quality of lives. Fast action reduces the damage to…
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‘This is a vital donation,’ said the charity’s vice-chair and founder, Gerry Le Roy.
‘We haven’t got any money. We haven’t had any funding at all. We used to run free CPR training, but we can’t fund it any more, so we just look after the PAD sites now. And we desperately need funding. These machines don’t just save lives – they save the quality of lives. Fast action reduces the damage to…
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