Welcome to Lucky2BHere. We hope that you will find our work of interest
and that you may wish to become involved in supporting us in our efforts.
Lucky2Bhere is a registered charity established in 2007 to raise funds to
provide emergency lifesaving equipment such as defibrillators in rural areas.
We aim to reduce response times by having equipment widely available and
give the opportunity to help save lives. Training in the use of the equipment
is provided to the communities involved through the Heartstart Team and is
free of charge to L2BH and to the participants.
Our fundraising centres around the promotion of improving lifestyle and setting of personal targets. Initially money was raised through people running the Isle of Skye Half Marathon (which incidentally is still an important fundraiser for us). The winner of the 2011 Half Marathon was Hugh Campbell from Skye who ran for L2BH but we also have people representing us who have never run before, and the train for the event. We have had one of our members running the Berlin Marathon, other members participating in the Gobi Challenge in 2010, and also a team cycling from Aberdeen to Portree plus many other events.
We are keen to empower communities and enthuse them into raising funds for
equipment in their areas as well as taking responsibility for the on-going
training of people to use it. We also work with the High schools, agencies and
other organisations.
Meanwhile, please visit our fun social network site on http://lucky2bhere.ning.com
Contact Us: ross@rosscowie.com
Telephone: 01478 613 467
Mobile: 0788 429 8079
Latest News
AULTBEA DEFIBRILLATOR
NORTH END REUNION

We are delighted that Hector Macleod form Uig is contributing half the proceeds from the reunion of North End Football Team to Lucky2BHere.
THE WHISKY BOTTLE
Three Peaks Challange Fund Raiser

Everyone at Lucky2BHere Towers would like to wish the boys all best for their Three Peaks Challenge.
Calls for more defibrillators in public places

Campaigners are calling for more defibrillators to be put in public places, they say this will help save hundreds of lives.
SCOTS Camanachd support Lucky2BHere

At the Bught Park, Inverness on the 28th April, Gaelic and sporting/military history was made when a British Armed Forces shinty team played an Irish Armed Forces Hurling team.


