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Paul Sartori Foundation celebrates successful 43rd Annual General Meeting

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THE PAUL SARTORI Foundation proudly held its 43rd Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, September 24, at Pembrokeshire College, celebrating another year of providing vital hospice-at-home services to people living with life-limiting illnesses in Pembrokeshire. The charity extends heartfelt thanks to all attendees for their continued support and dedication.

This year’s AGM carried the theme of progress and stability, reflecting the Foundation’s ongoing growth and unwavering commitment to the community. Updates were shared by Laura Hugman, Clinical Team Manager, who highlighted the continued development of the Foundation’s Clinical Services, and Dylan Harries, Trustee, who provided a clear and comprehensive report on the charity’s finances. Their contributions reinforced the charity’s vision of providing compassionate, sustainable care to those who need it most.

Outgoing Chair Dave Evans was warmly thanked for his exceptional leadership. During his time as Chair, Dave has been a strong advocate for ensuring that the Foundation’s services remain free at the point of service for anyone in Pembrokeshire facing a life-limiting illness. His dedication has helped strengthen the charity’s message that financial circumstances should never be a barrier to care.

The AGM also marked a period of change for the Board of Trustees. Janet Bevans, who joined the Board in December 2021, was recognised for her many contributions. Janet, with a distinguished career in Human Resources and Business Consultancy, brought extensive expertise and a deep-rooted connection to Pembrokeshire, helping the Foundation achieve its strategic aims.

Paul Lister, a Trustee since January 2015 and Chair from 2019 to 2023, was also thanked for his years of service. With a background as an architect, Paul’s knowledge and vision played a key role in shaping the Foundation’s property development and strategy, leaving a lasting legacy.

Looking to the future, the Foundation is delighted to welcome a new Trustee, Dr. Martin Mackintosh, who brings over 30 years of experience in General Practice and healthcare leadership. In addition, Caroline Bovey joined the Trustee Committee in July 2025 as a Trustee-Elect, beginning a six-month trial in line with the Foundation’s recruitment policy.

It was also announced that Phil Thompson will become the new Chair, ensuring continuity and progress as the Foundation moves forward.

Anyone wishing to learn more about the AGM or review the past year’s details can visit the Charity Commission or Paul Sartori websites.

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£2,250 boost for Pembrokeshire dementia services

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A MILFORD HAVEN runner has raised more than two thousand pounds for dementia services in Pembrokeshire after completing this year’s Cardiff Half Marathon.

Sam Dolling crossed the finish line on Saturday, October 5, in a time of 1:55:42, smashing his own expectations both on the course and in fundraising. His final total of £2,250 exceeded what he had hoped to achieve.

Sam joked that he had “hounded friends and family via social media” in the run-up to the race – but said the biggest donations came from an unexpected source: friends who still owed him money from a golf trip.

He described the challenge as “rewarding” and said it even helped him stick to a training plan “for the first time ever”.

‘Incredible amount’ raised

Katie Hancock, Fundraising Officer, said: “A big thank you to Sam for choosing to run the Cardiff Half Marathon for Hywel Dda Health Charities and raising money for dementia services in Pembrokeshire, a service that is close to your heart. You raised an incredible amount! Thank you so much for your support and thanks to everyone who sponsored you.

“The support of our local communities enables us to provide services over and above what the NHS can provide in the three counties of Hywel Dda, and we are extremely grateful for every donation we receive.”

For more information about Hywel Dda Health Charities and how to support NHS patients and staff locally, visit their website.

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Milford Haven student aims high with Kilimanjaro climb for Amnesty International

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Oxford University student Lily Walters to tackle Africa’s tallest mountain in 2026 charity challenge

A MILFORD HAVEN student, formerly a pupil at Haverfordwest High, is preparing for the adventure of a lifetime as she takes on the challenge of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in aid of Amnesty International UK.

Lily Walters has signed up for the UK Kilimanjaro 2026 Student Challenge, which will take place from August 25 to September 3, 2026. She is aiming to raise £4,970 for the human rights charity, which campaigns for justice, equality and freedom across the world.

Lily said: “This challenge isn’t just about pushing myself outside my comfort zone — it’s about making a difference too. Every donation, big or small, will help me reach my target and support Amnesty International UK’s important work.”

So far, Lily has raised £145 from seven supporters, with donations continuing to come in through her JustGiving page. Messages of encouragement have included: “Go for it, girl!”, “Fantastic news, Lily — wishing you all the very best,” and “We are so proud of you!”

The nine-day trek will see students from across the UK journey to Africa to climb the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, reaching an altitude of almost 6,000 metres (19,000 feet). The challenge tests both physical endurance and mental strength, and participants are expected to train for months before departure.

Funds raised will go directly to Amnesty International UK (RCN 1051681), whose campaigns focus on issues such as refugees, children’s rights, women’s rights, and conflict-affected communities.

Those wishing to support Lily’s fundraising can visit her JustGiving page at:
👉 justgiving.com/fundraising/uk-kilimanjaro-25th-august-2026-student-choseachallenge-690a50b1eff9e

Determined student: Milford Haven’s Lily Walters, who studies at Oxford University, will climb Mount Kilimanjaro in 2026 to raise funds for Amnesty International (Pic: JustGiving).

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Fly-in raises funds for lifesaving air services

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A RECORD-BREAKING seventy-five aircraft flew into Haverfordwest Airport for a special fundraising weekend in August, raising hundreds of pounds for two lifesaving Welsh charities.

Wales Air Ambulance and Blood Bikes were the beneficiaries of the event, which drew pilots and enthusiasts from across the UK and Ireland.

Airport Director Charlotte Rees said: “It’s been a very special year for us. We took over the airport lease from Pembrokeshire County Council in April, and we wanted to mark the occasion with an event that would raise awareness and funds for two causes that mean a lot to our family and community.

“This was the first time we’d organised anything like this, and we were absolutely blown away by the turnout. We witnessed 155 aircraft movements over two days, with 100% of the landing fees going to Wales Air Ambulance and Blood Bikes. It was a pleasure to meet so many pilots, aviation enthusiasts and supporters — both familiar faces and new connections.”

Family legacy takes flight

The Rees family has been connected to Haverfordwest Airport for three generations. Charlotte’s grandparents founded a flying school there in 1976, and in April this year the family secured the lease from the county council.

The 28-year-old said: “It was a very special moment for us. I really want to spread the word about what we do — I’m amazed that even some people living locally don’t realise we’re here.”

The airport is also home to Fly Wales, which provides air charter flights across the UK and Europe, including repatriation and medical transport services in partnership with the NHS.

Charlotte added: “We transport patients between hospitals, repatriate people from abroad, and even assist with organ transfers and neonatal movements for specialist care.”

Helping the helpers

Blood Bikes Wales, based at the airport, provides 24/7 medical transport for the NHS, delivering urgent supplies, blood, and equipment to hospitals across Wales.

Haverfordwest Airport is also a vital fuel supplier for Wales Air Ambulance, which delivers critical care to patients across the nation. The charity relies on public donations to raise £13 million every year to keep its helicopters in the air and rapid response vehicles on the road.

The service is delivered in partnership with the Emergency Medical Retrieval and Transfer Service (EMRTS), whose NHS consultants and critical care practitioners can perform anaesthesia, deliver blood transfusions, and carry out minor operations at the scene of an incident.

Looking to the future

Charlotte said: “It’s in my nature to want to help people, whether through my work at Haverfordwest Airport or by supporting charities that save lives.

“I was originally training to be a pharmacist, but nine years ago my uncle — who ran the air charter with our Chief Pilot, Gwyndaf — sadly suffered a fatal heart attack. My dad, who runs our dairy farm next to the airport, stepped in to help, and I decided to take a year out to learn the ropes. I got my pilot’s licence, passed my commercial exams, and never looked back.”

Now expecting her first child in January, Charlotte says the family is “very excited” — and already planning next year’s event.

“It’s only been a few weeks since our open day, but we’re already talking about what we can do in aid of Wales Air Ambulance in 2026. We’d love to raise even more to help save lives.”

The open day and BBQ at Propellers Café raised over £693, divided equally between Wales Air Ambulance and Blood Bikes.

Mike May, Regional Fundraising Manager for Wales Air Ambulance, said: “We’d like to extend our thanks to everyone at Haverfordwest Airport for their hard work during the Fly-In weekend. Over 75 aircraft travelled from across England, Scotland and Ireland — a fantastic way to bring the aviation community together and raise vital funds. Every pound makes a huge difference and helps save lives.”

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Haverfordwest Airport Director Charlotte Rees with Mike May, Wales Air Ambulance Regional Fundraising Manager for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire (Pic: Supplied).

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