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A Wish comes true as special ambulance takes the road

Freda Kaplan set up a helped fund adapted ambulance

December 1, 2017 15:35
Freda Kaplan, left, at the ceremony to launch the specially adapted ambulance

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Lianne Kolirin ,

BY Lianne Kolirin

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When Freda Kaplan’s son got married in Israel in 2015, her father was dying. But thanks to a specially adapted ambulance he still made it to the simcha.

After he passed away three days later, Mrs Kaplan pledged to help set up a similar service in the UK, enabling terminally ill patients to enjoy anything from a football match or concert to a seaside trip or family occasion.

On further investigation she discovered that a paramedic called Alice Berrill was already in the process of establishing a charity called The Ambulance Wish Foundation UK.

At a meeting between the two women, Mrs Kaplan — who is rebbetzin of Hampstead Garden Suburb Synagogue — pledged to raise enough money to fund the first ambulance and its running costs for a year.

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