Yorkshire Air Ambulance's initiative 'A year over Yorkshire' gives the public a chance to have their name flown into the air to raise money for the organisation.
For a minimum donation of £100, your name could be flown on the tail banner of a Yorkshire Air Ambulance helicopter for an entire year.
The campaign aims to raise money for their life-saving cause.
A spokesperson for the organisation took to Facebook to say:
"Whether it’s your own name, a unique gift for someone you love, or a meaningful tribute, this is your chance to be part of something truly special.
"For £100, your name will fly over Yorkshire for a whole year, supporting our lifesaving work every single day."
Only 400 spaces are available for the banner and the names will be flown shortly after 30th June 2026.
The spaces are nearly full but there is still time to donate to get your name or a loved ones name on there by heading to their website here.

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