The Flying Amigos Zip Wire

The Flying Amigos Charity Team is raising money for The Lullaby Trust
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The Flying Amigos Zip Wire · 26 August 2017

The Lullaby Trust exists to keep babies safe and to keep grieving families supported. We fund life-saving research, empower families with expert baby safety advice and support grieving families through their darkest days. We won’t give up until no baby dies suddenly or unexpectedly.

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Please support the Flying Amigos with raising funds for this year’s chosen charity; Steve Brown and Carl Devereux, welcome on-board three new members to the team, Alison Seaward,Tina Wakenshaw and Corine Nash.

This year’s challenge is the world’s fastest and longest Zip Wire in Europe, starting height of 1417ft (500ft above ground level), 1 mile long and speeds of up to 102mph. The Amigos will be zipping through the air of Snowdonia in aid of The Lullaby Trust Charity.

The Lullaby Trust provides specialist support for bereaved families and promotes expert advice on safer baby sleep and raising awareness on sudden infant death.

The Lullaby Trust runs a national Care of Next Infant (CONI) programme, which supports families before and after the birth of their new baby.

Committed to supporting research to understand why so many babies a year die suddenly and unexpectedly in the UK, and how to prevent these tragic deaths. Since formed as The Foundation for the Study of Sudden Infant Deaths in 1971 they have been pivotal in reducing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome by over 85%.

Thank you for your time and any donations you are able to give in support of this very valuable and worthy charity!

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Total
£801.00
+ £102.75 Gift Aid
Online
£421.00
Offline
£380.00

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