ASDA stores across West and South Yorkshire have raised £20,000 for Yorkshire Air Ambulance (YAA).
Seventeen shops across the areas have been bringing in vital funds for the charity since May.
Store staff have taken part in multiple fundraising activities including a skydive, in-shop fundraising and also boosting recycling contributions – all totalling an impressive £20,000.
Vickie Cowan, regional fundraising manager for YAA West and South Yorkshire, said: "On behalf of YAA, I want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to the incredible Asda teams across West and South Yorkshire, as well as the local community, for their unwavering support.
"Their dedication to achieving their fundraising goal is truly inspiring and significantly contributes to our ongoing mission to save lives.
"We are thrilled to have the backing of Asda - and together we remain committed to making a meaningful difference for those in need."
It currently costs £19,000 a day to maintain and keep YAA operational.
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