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TYRRELLS WOOD GOLF CLUB IS THE LATEST JE3 FOUNDATION DEFIBRILLATOR RECIPIENT

By Donations, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DONATED AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR AND DELIVERED A CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO TYRRELLS WOOD GOLF CLUB.

 

Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated an Automated External Defibrillator to Tyrrells Wood Golf Club, Surrey.

The donation, made in Justin Edinburgh’s name took place this afternoon which was then followed by a CPR and Defibrillator workshop at the golf club based in Surrey.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh was in attendance to deliver a CPR and Defibrillator workshop to club members and staff, and to make the official presentation to Men’s captain Richard Dakin and Ladies captain Gill Staunton along with sponsor Neil Manwaring from Elite AV.

The defibrillator will serve the golf club with 24-hour accessibility to a defibrillator should it ever need to be utilised in the future.

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 FOUNDATION LONDON LANDMARKS HALF MARATHON 2025 SUCCESS

By Events, News

THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION IS CELEBRATING ITS LONDON LANDMARKS HALF MARATHON SUCCESS FOR 2025.

The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation is celebrating its London Landmarks Half Marathon success for 2024.

On Sunday, thousands of spectators lined the streets of London to see runners cross the start line, including 5 runners for JE3 Foundation. The atmosphere and support on the route were exceptional.

Runner Success

The 6 runners were a credit to the foundation, having put in a lot of hard training in the build-up to this year’s race, and this was reflected in their race times and the exceptional funds they raised for the foundation. We are grateful to:

Tom Nolan – RT 1hr 34mins – Total raised – £660

Ella Wilson – RT 1hr 35mins – Total raised – £770

Katy Rossington – RT 1hr 35mins – Total raised – £700

Alex Nolan – RT 1hr 40mins – Total raised – £1,394

Scott Duerden – RT 2hr 10mins – Total raised – £1,271

Mae Constance – RT 2hr 41mins – Total raised – £1,103

Total raised as of (08/4/2024) – £5,898

Congratulations to all of our runners on this fantastic achievement, the funds raised allow JE3 to continue its vital work.

A special thank you to everyone who supported our runners with us, the atmosphere was superb.

CHECKMAT IS THE LATEST JE3 FOUNDATION DEFIBRILLATOR RECIPIENT

By Donations, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DONATED AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR AND DELIVERED A CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO CHECKMAT, ESSEX.

Today, the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation donated an Automated External Defibrillator to Checkmat, Essex.

The donation, made in Justin Edinburgh’s name took place this morning following a CPR and Defibrillator workshop at the Jiu Jitsy gym based in Rainham, Essex.

CEO Charlie Edinburgh was in attendance to deliver a CPR and Defibrillator workshop to staff and make the official presentation to Spencer Hewitt and members of the training facility.

The defibrillator will serve the facility with 24-hour accessibility to a defibrillator should it ever need to be utilised in the future.

In line with the commitment to sharing Justin’s story and increasing access to defibrillators, the Foundation invites organisations to apply to the defibrillator donation scheme.

JE3 DELIVERS CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO DERBY COUNTY UNDER-13S AND UNDER-14S

By Events, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DELIVERED CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING TO DERBY COUNTY FC UNDER-13S AND UNDER-14S AS PART OF THE LEAGUE FOOTBALL EDUCATION PROJECT.

Representatives of the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation delivered a vital CPR and defibrillator training workshop to members of the Derby County FC’s Under-13s and Under-14s squads.

This week’s workshop with the clubs youth team, which serves as part of the Academy’s off-field life skills programme, saw the players learn how to deliver CPR with CEO Charlie Edinburgh to reinforce the importance of responding quickly if someone suffers a cardiac arrest.

Following the highly beneficial sessions, the foundation will continue to work with other clubs to deliver similar sessions.

JE3 DELIVERS CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO MK DONS UNDER-13S AND UNDER-14S

By Events, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DELIVERED CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING TO MK DONS FC UNDER-13S AND UNDER-14S AS PART OF THE LEAGUE FOOTBALL EDUCATION PROJECT.

Representatives of the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation delivered a vital CPR and defibrillator training workshop to members of the MK Dons FC’s Under-13s and Under-14s squads.

This week’s workshop with the clubs youth team, which serves as part of the Academy’s off-field life skills programme, saw the players learn how to deliver CPR with CEO Charlie Edinburgh to reinforce the importance of responding quickly if someone suffers a cardiac arrest.

Following the highly beneficial sessions, the foundation will continue to work with other clubs to deliver similar sessions.

CARDIAC ARREST SURVIVOR TOM LOCKYER SHOWS SUPPORT FOR JE3 FOUNDATION

By Events, News

Today, CEO of the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation Charlie Edinburgh met with cardiac arrest survivor Tom Lockyer.

Hosted by Luton Town Football Club, at the teams training complex, the pair discussed both Tom Lockyer and Justin Edinburgh’s experience with cardiac arrest, and the overwhelming support that has thus far been received for the ‘Justin’s Law’ petition.

To date, more than 60,000 people have signed the petition, calling for the legal mandate of health and sports facilities in the UK to be equipped with a defibrillator.

Speaking following the meeting, Charlie took to social media: “What a way to round off the week spending time with this absolute gentleman.

Speaking with Tom today about his journey following cardiac arrest back in 2023 was inspirational.

He is one of the most genuine, driven and determined people I have met who is striving to raise awareness of cardiac arrest and the importance of CPR and Defibrillators.

It was an honour to discuss the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundations ongoing work and our long term objective changing the law in my Dad’s memory.”

Tom has shown full support to #JustinsLaw – do you ?

Sign our petition now – https://www.change.org/p/uk-parliament-justins-law-defibrillators-in-all-health-and-sporrs-facilities-in-the-uk

JE3 DELIVERS CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO SALFORD CITY UNDER-18S

By Events, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DELIVERED CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING TO SALFORD CITY FC UNDER-18S AS PART OF THE LEAGUE FOOTBALL EDUCATION PROJECT.

Representatives of the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation delivered a vital CPR and defibrillator training workshop to members of the Salford City FC’s Under-18s squad.

This week’s workshop with the clubs youth team, which serves as part of the Academy’s off-field life skills programme, saw the players learn how to deliver CPR with CEO Charlie Edinburgh to reinforce the importance of responding quickly if someone suffers a cardiac arrest.

Following the Under-18s’ highly beneficial session, the foundation will continue to work with other clubs to deliver similar sessions.

JE3 DELIVERS CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO LEON BARNETT FOOTBALL ACADEMY

By Events, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DELIVERED CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING TO MEMBERS OF THE LEON BARNETT FOOTBALL ACADEMY

Representatives of the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation delivered a vital CPR and defibrillator training workshop to members of the Leon Barnett Football Academy.

This week’s workshop with saw the players learn how to deliver CPR with CEO Charlie Edinburgh to reinforce the importance of responding quickly if someone suffers a cardiac arrest.

Following the highly beneficial session, the foundation will continue to work  to deliver similar sessions.

JE3 Foundation shortlisted for Non-Profit Organisation 2025

By News

We are delighted to share that The Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation has been shortlisted for the Non-Profit Organisation Awards 2025, hosted by Acquisition International.

This prestigious programme is designed to honour and celebrate the exceptional work carried out by non-profit organisations worldwide. From local grassroots charities to large international foundations, these awards shine a spotlight on those who dedicate themselves to improving lives, fostering positive change, and advancing social good. With a dynamic and ever-evolving global landscape, the non-profit sector continues to play a vital role in addressing pressing issues, such as poverty alleviation, healthcare access, education, and environmental conservation.

Following the news that the foundation had been shortlisted, CEO Charlie Edinburgh commented “This is a special moment for everyone associated with the foundation. This is a testament to the hard work and determination of everyone involved to change outcomes in the face of cardiac arrest.

Over the past 5 years we have worked extremely hard through some unprecedented times to make a difference and ultimately save lives all in Justin’s memory, he would be made up that the foundation set up in his memory is being recognized for all of its hard work and efforts.”

Learn more about the Non-Profit Organisation Award 2025 – https://acquisitioninternational.digital/awards/non-profit-organisation-awards/

JE3 DELIVERS CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR WORKSHOP TO HULL CITY UNDER-18S

By Events, News

TODAY, THE JUSTIN EDINBURGH 3 FOUNDATION DELIVERED CPR AND DEFIBRILLATOR TRAINING TO HULL CITY FC UNDER-18S AS PART OF THE LEAGUE FOOTBALL EDUCATION PROJECT.

Representatives of the Justin Edinburgh 3 Foundation delivered a vital CPR and defibrillator training workshop to members of the Hull City FC’s Under-18s squad.

This week’s workshop with the clubs youth team, which serves as part of the Academy’s off-field life skills programme, saw the players learn how to deliver CPR with CEO Charlie Edinburgh to reinforce the importance of responding quickly if someone suffers a cardiac arrest.

Following the Under-18s’ highly beneficial session, the foundation will continue to work with other clubs to deliver similar sessions.