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David Brooks is raising money for Brainkind
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Skydive for The Disabilities Trust · 15 July 2008

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Thanks for visiting my fundraising page.

On 23rd August I am going to Headcorn Parachute Club in Kent to do a skydive from an altitude of no less than 10,000 ft!  This will be my first time doing anything like this and will be making the 'jump' to raise money for a national charity, The Disabilities Trust. 

There is an overview of The Disabilities Trust towards the bottom left of this box, but in short they provide high quality support to people with brain damage, physical impairments and learning disabilities.

Locally, in Burgess Hill and Eastbourne the trust has services for people with physical disabilities, while Horsham is location to the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Trust.

My aim is to raise as much money for The Disabilities Trust as possible but have set a goal to aim for of £500.  Together with your help, we can make a real difference to improving the quality of life for people with complex learnng disabilities.

Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: Disabilities Trust gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation.

So please sponsor me now, however small or much WILL go a long way in making a BIG difference!  

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Donation summary

Total
£302.43
+ £5.64 Gift Aid
Online
£60.00
Offline
£242.43

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