Paul Alan Project

 

Paul Alan Project Main The Paul Alan Project was created to prevent more cardiac arrest deaths in the UK; by raising awareness of the signs of a cardiac arrest, providing basic life support training for FREE and raising funds for the provision and installation of public access defibrillators and bleed control kits; particularly concentrating on parks and residential areas where there is currently poor provision. 

 

Did you know - There are 30 accessible defibrillators and bleed control kits in the Sutton borough, these kits have been called out to 85 medical emergencies since April 2023.

This has all been made possible through fundraising and private donations as this Small Charity receives no additional funding.

They have also trained over 1,900 people in basic life support skills in the past 2 years, the majority of those people being residents in the borough, thus creating exceptionally heart safe communities across Sutton, Carshalton, Wallington, Cheam, Worcester Park and further afield.

The training is free, fully accessible and can be adapted to suit learners needs. Charities, community groups and local businesses can find out more about the free training here: www.thepaulalanproject.org/training

 

You can get involved supporting this amazing Small Charity by donating as little as £1 towards more defibrillators and bleed control kits visit the website here  https://www.thepaulalanproject.org/support-us

You can also join the sponsored walk on Saturday 6th September. With two routes planned, it’s accessible for all.  Find out more about the sponsored walk and how to get involved here