Your NHS charity has an opportunity for the ultimate thrill seeker, a charity skydive!
Partnering with Skyline Events, Hywel Dda Health Charities is offering supporters the opportunity to skydive from any eligible airport in partnership with Skyline Events. This includes 20 airports across the UK (including Swansea).
To take part in a charity skydive for Hywel Dda Health Charities, you will need to pay a £70 registration fee (payable directly to Skyline upon registering) and pledge to raise a minimum of £395 in sponsorship for our charity. When you hit your target your costs are covered.
Please note that you can choose to support a specific Hywel Dda University Health Board hospital, ward, service or department or you can choose to fundraise for general charitable purposes. Fundraising for general charitable purposes means that your funds will be spent where and when they are needed the most.
The minimum age requirement is 16, and under-18s must have a participating adult with them.
Claire Rumble, fundraising officer, said: “We’re really excited about our new partnership with Skyline Events. We think it will provide a truly thrilling experience for our fundraisers.
“If you are interested in creating a memorable day while fundraising for your local NHS charity, why not give it a go?”
Take the leap and skydive for your NHS charity!
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