Chris Ross, Chairman of J&K Ross, Warrington’s protective workwear specialists, has joined Merseyside and Cheshire Blood Bikes as a volunteer rider. This volunteering role combines his passion for motorbikes with his strong commitment to giving back to the community.
Merseyside and Cheshire Blood Bikes was formed in 2012 by a group of volunteers, many of whom, but not all, are keen motorcyclists. The organisation holds the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. They provide their time and service free to the NHS to help reduce transport expenses. In June 2024 alone, their volunteers did 370 bike runs including 251 blood runs and 53 baby milk runs.
J&K Ross, who this year won a 5 year contract with Northern Powergrid, are dedicated to protecting workers across various industries by supplying a wide range of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). From high-visibility clothing, protective footwear, head and eye protection to safety gear for those working at heights, their mission is to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals at work.
This volunteer role with Blood Bikes reflects Chris’ professional commitment to safety and community. In both Chris’ business and volunteering roles, he is focused on safeguarding people, whether they’re at work or relying on vital medical supplies. J&K Ross provides the protective equipment that enables workers to perform their jobs safely, and he is now personally ensuring that critical medical supplies—such as blood, donor breast milk, medications, and human tissues—are delivered quickly and securely to hospitals and care facilities.
Chris, who uses his own motorbike when he volunteers, said: “Joining Blood Bikes has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. It’s a wonderful way to combine my love for motorbikes with the opportunity to support our NHS and make a real difference in people’s lives. The Blood Bikes service helps the NHS to reduce transport expenses by providing their services for free, allowing funds to be redirected towards improving patient care.”
All funding for the Blood Bikes service comes from donations and regular fundraising events. Donations help to ensure this essential service continues to benefit both the NHS and the local community. Donations can be made at www.justgiving.com/d89bfdec72%20%20%20.