Whitnash youngsters help Santa to raise more than £1k for air amublance charity

Two Whitnash youngsters became Santa's little helpers when they ran and scooted laps of the track around Victoria Park in Leamington dressed as elves to raise money for the Children's Air Ambulance.
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Logan Brittain, five, and his younger brother Jackson, three, donned the festive outfits and joined their dad Daniel, who was dressed as Santa, for the charity challenge braving the rain in the process.

The family also held a fundraising raffle with prizes donated from friends, neighbours and businesses in and around the town.

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In total, the Brittains raised more than £1,100 for the cause.

Logan Brittain, five, and his younger brother Jackson, three, donned the festive outfits and joined their dad Daniel, who was dressed as Santa,for the charity challenge braving the rain in the process.Logan Brittain, five, and his younger brother Jackson, three, donned the festive outfits and joined their dad Daniel, who was dressed as Santa,for the charity challenge braving the rain in the process.
Logan Brittain, five, and his younger brother Jackson, three, donned the festive outfits and joined their dad Daniel, who was dressed as Santa,for the charity challenge braving the rain in the process.

The boys' mum Jennifer said: "After a terrible year for so many, it has been lovely to see such great community spirit, both from the local businesses donations we received for the raffle and the donations/raffle money friends and family gave.

"The Children's Air Ambulance is a fantastic service which doesn't receive any government funding so it is amazing to see our two little boys helping to raise not only money but awareness about the charity. "