Defibrillator Donated to Local School
The club has donated a defibrillator to Calverley C of E Primary School

Luke and the club are very proud to have fund-raised for another defibrillator, which has been donated to Calverley C of E Primary School. A majority of the fundraising has been carried out by Luke, his family and Calverley United Junior FC. A huge thank you to everyone who has helped out.
Luke said "As most will know, this June, it will be four years since I lost my Dad, to sudden cardiac arrest on a family holiday abroad. My Dad was a big supporter of the Calverley community and the local football club, chairing the junior section and running a team.
When my Dad suffered a heart attack, there was no defibrillator nearby and with being abroad, my Dad was not fortunate to get a fast response from an Ambulance either, as we would have here in England. My Dad was never diagnosed with a heart condition, despite the signals and going to the doctors for it. The point being, is that cardiac arrest can happen to anyone without any warning, even the young, fit and healthy. It has been recorded on average that 270 children die in the UK every year after suffering sudden cardiac arrest at school. Therefore, it is so important that schools, sports clubs and community groups have quick access to a defibrillator. A defibrillator is a device that gives a high energy electric shock to the heart of someone who is in cardiac arrest. If a defibrillator is used and effective CPR is performed within 3-5 minutes of cardiac arrest, their chance of survival increases from 6% to 74%. For every minute it takes for the defibrillator to reach someone and deliver a shock, their chances of survival reduce by up to 10%.
I am proud that me, my family and Calverley United Junior Football Club could raise the funds for what is now the 7th defibrillator we have been a part of attaining for in and around the community. Hopefully they never have to be used but it is assuring to know that they are in place. I hope that as well as this, that more people can be trained to carry out First Aid, CPR and use a defibrillator effectively. Thanks again to everyone who has supported me, my family and the football club in our fundraising efforts."








