Black Country pallet delivery firm goes extra mile to raise more than £88,000 for air ambulance charity

A Black Country-based pallet network has exceeded its ambitious target to fund a life-saving critical care car.

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Pallet-Track, based in Wolverhampton, hosted an array of fundraising events to help smash its £75,000 target in aid of the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, raising a total of £88,959 over the last three years. 

The Pallet Track team
The Pallet Track team pictured at the Saving Lives Charity Ball in September 2025

Its donations have been used to fund a critical care car, which has supported the charity’s recently announced night-time operations and ensured 24-hour emergency cover for those in need.

The business has now pledged to continue its partnership with the charity by raising an additional £75,000 to fund the critical care car for another three years – taking its total fundraising to more than £150,000 by the end of 2028. 

It comes after Pallet-Track received Midlands Air Ambulance Charity’s ‘Corporate Partnership’ Award at the organisation’s Saving Lives Charity Ball. 

Pallet-Track's fundraising activities included its annual awards gala and golf day, hub-to-hub cycle ride, charity casino night, volunteer days and shop donations. 

Activities have been supported by its colleagues and fellow network shareholder members, who raised £39,064 in 2025 alone. 

Stuart Godman, CEO of Pallet-Track, said: “We’re delighted to have eclipsed our initial £75,000 goal and to have raised more than £88,000 to keep the critical care car on the road for the past three years.  

“We’re so dedicated to this cause, and the Midlands Air Ambulance Charity’s life-saving work, that we have pledged to raise the same amount again to fund the car for another three years. This will enable the charity to bring hospital-level care directly to the scene of emergency incidents and support them with their life-saving efforts.  

“Our Pallet-Track colleagues, shareholder members and network partners have all been hugely supportive over the years, and it was great to be recognised with the charity’s Corporate Partnership Award.  

“To be shortlisted among an excellent group of companies, who all support this incredible charity, was amazing and there is no better way to round off our three years of support than by taking home this coveted title. 

 “A huge thank you goes out to our amazing colleagues, shareholder members and network partners who have made it possible and are up for the challenge of doing it all again to continue to fund the charity’s essential work.” 

 Pallet-Track, which was launched in 2004, previously had its significant contributions to the charity recognised by being named an honorary Midlands Air Ambulance Charity Flight Patron.  

Jon Cottrell, senior partnership executive for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, said: “We’re incredibly thankful to Pallet-Track for their continued support.  

“Their fundraising achievement will keep our critical care car on the road for another three years, helping us deliver lifesaving care where it’s needed most. 

“In recognition of their outstanding commitment, Pallet-Track was awarded with our Corporate Partnership Award. Celebrating the dedication, initiative, and hard work of both the organisation and its employees, who have gone beyond to raise vital awareness and funds for our charity.”

Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is responsible for funding and operating three air ambulances and a fleet of critical care cars across the largest air ambulance operating region in the UK - to provide hospital-level care directly at the scene of an incident, giving patients the best possible chance of survival and recovery.

Since its launch in 1991, it has attended more than 80,000 missions.