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My skydive for 22nd Aug was cancelled due to bad weather conditions and is now re sheduled for 12th September.
Thanks for taking the time out to donate for Cancer Research and my cause.
My Cause
Cancer is such a brutal disease and can spread fast and most unexpectedly when least expected. I hope my contribution will help towards finding a cure and helping those who need it. I will be donating to the Marie Curie Cancer Care Charity.
For those of you who have lost family and friends will know what I mean. I recently lost two close family members due to cancer. Mr Gurmit Singh Ghataaura and Seema Rajput so this is also in aid of them.
What I am doing?
I am attempting a solo skydive from 13500ft descending at 120mph and then launching my parachute to hopefully land safely. This is far from easy and the hardest thing I have done! A true test of nerve and will power.
I will doing this on 22nd Aug 2010 but my ground work and theory tests will start in the first week of August..
Wish me luck and I appreciate you donations and support. I will give it my best shot...!
Thanks again for donating.
Sundeep Verma
Further reading on Cancer/Skydiving and quotes:
Khadija Ullah - It's a very admirable thing you are doing. So many of us have lost loved ones to cancer; you're jumping for all of us. Be safe!
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The Psychology of Cancer to win the fight!
http://www.psyc1.com/16_psychol_of_cancer.html
Why do people Skydive?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Do-People-Skydive?&id=28569