Thursday, December 4, 2025

Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance invites locals to take on fire walk

Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance (LNAA) is inviting fearless fundraisers to take on the challenge of walking barefoot across burning embers in support of the charity.

The unforgettable experience, taking place on Friday 31st October 2025 at Lincolnshire Showground, is more than just a walk across fire, it’s about courage, community, and making a difference. With every brave step, those taking part will be helping LNAA continue its lifesaving work, ensuring it can be there whenever it is needed most.

No training is required and expert guidance will be provided on the night from a certified fire walk instructor. All that’s needed is a big dose of courage and the determination to make an impact.

The event’s registration fee is £30, with a minimum sponsorship target of £100. Fundraisers will be provided with a motivational pre-walk workshop, a place in the fire walk challenge, a Lincs & Notts Air Ambulance t-shirt to wear on the night, a Blaze the Trail medal to mark the achievement, and entry into the Autumn Lights event at Lincolnshire Showground for an evening of fire, fun, and unforgettable memories, including discounted entry on tickets for fundraisers’ supporters.

To sign up or find out more click here.

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