100-year-old Peggy visits our base

Centenarian Peggy Chessun from Seaford, East Sussex, enjoyed a visit to our Redhill base. We were touched when Peggy’s family let us know she’d asked family and friends to donate to our lifesaving charity rather than buy Peggy gifts for her 100th birthday in January.  

A member of Team KSS recalled that Peggy did the same thing for her 90th birthday and we decided to thank her for her generosity with a special visit. Peggy met doctors, paramedics and pilots, saw one of its helicopters up close, and had an opportunity to sit in a rapid response vehicle. 

Speaking afterwards Peggy said: “It’s been wonderful. I’ve always wanted to see what it’s like inside the helicopter and I was also able to see inside one of the cars, which was lovely. I spoke to some of the doctors and paramedics – I’ve spoken to everybody that was around. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed it.” 

Ruby Hunt, our Community Fundraiser for Sussex said: “It was a pleasure to welcome Peggy and her family to our Redhill base and we pleased to hear that she enjoyed her time with us. We’re so grateful to Peggy for kindly thinking of us and including KSS in her birthday celebrations.” 

Asked about the secret of living to 100, Peggy said: “I tell everybody, keep laughing, be happy. Don’t allow yourself to get miserable, and eat healthily. It’s all about being happy. And doing what makes you happy. What makes me happy is animals!” 

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Lady in wheelchair talking to air ambulance crew with rapid response vehicles in background
Peggy met some of our crew members during her visit
Lady in wheelchair looking inside helicopter as smiling pilot stands next to her
Peggy said she had long wanted to see inside one of our helicopters

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