Jumbulance
British charitable organisation
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The Jumbulance Trust is a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom that transports sick and disabled people for holidays and pilgrimages on ambulance buses. The concept was devised by Richard Glitheroe and his wife, a hospice doctor, as a means of conveying sick and disabled people on pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes in France.
Company typeCharitable organisation
IndustryHolidays
PredecessorNew Jumbulance Travel Trust
Headquarters,
United Kingdom
| Company type | Charitable organisation |
|---|---|
| Industry | Holidays |
| Predecessor | New Jumbulance Travel Trust |
| Headquarters | , United Kingdom |
| Website | www |
Its ambulance buses are named Jumbulances, and are based upon luxury coaches with facilities such as platform lifts, medical supplies, on-board toilets, and space for stretcher beds and wheelchairs.[1][2]