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Oct 2023
A Harrogate man will begin his drive from Harrogate to Georgia today to deliver an ambulance on his 49th humanitarian trip.
John Shackleton, 85, has bought and stocked 36 ambulances over the last 30 years to provide emergency vehicles and vital medical equipment to humanitarian organisations in Eastern Europe and beyond.
Last month, Mr Shackleton appealed for co-drivers last month and has since been “inundated” with applications.
One passenger, a Harrogate man who works as a veterinary regional manager, finishes work at midday today and will venture straight to Georgia.
The other, who is from High Wycombe, is an army paramedic who took the opportunity while on leave.
Mr Shackleton told the Stray Ferret a Berlin-based film crew also contacted him to follow the 3,000-mile journey. The producers will be dropped off en route in Berlin.
The group plans to deliver the ambulance, that Mr Shackleton collected from Amsterdam earlier this week, to a small organisation building a hospice on a farm on the Georgian and Russian border.
He said the organisation has been “praying for an ambulance for years".
When asked if this would be Mr Shackleton’s final mission, he added:
Mr Shackleton anticipates the journey will take around 10 days. He said:
Mr Shackleton began his humanitarian work after seeing news reports revealing the poor conditions of Romanian orphanages following the borders opening in 1990. He was joined by a team of volunteers to install flushing toilets and showers at the orphanage.
This time, the team will stay in Georgia for just under a week to help the organisation, before hitchhiking to the nearest international airport to return home.
Mr Shackleton and his co-drivers will depart from his Harrogate home at midday today.
Click here to find out more about John Shackleton’s previous trips.
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