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Closed 07/08/2024

St John's Hospice Skydiving Day 2023

Experience an unforgettable adrenaline rush and enable people in your community to live well for longer.

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Closed 07/08/2024

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St John's Hospice is committed to celebrating and amplifying life, enabling people to live well for as long as possible. Each year, we provide care to more than 4,000 patients and their families across North London. To set up a regular gift please contact us at fundraising@hje.org.uk.

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St John's Hospice is excited to partner with Skyline Events to bring you this amazing skydiving opportunity. Take part in this tandem skydive, where your jump and training will be completed in one day, and you will be harnessed to an experienced instructor at all times during your skydive.

You will get to freefall from 10,000 feet down to 5,000 feet - falling through the air at 120 mph! You will also get to ride the parachute down to the ground you will be taught how to steer onto the drop zone. Don't worry about the landing, this will be controlled by your instructor. You will also receive a certificate from the airfield to prove that you have completed a two-mile high Tandem Skydive!

Thank you for supporting the hospice by taking part in a sponsored skydive. Every pound and penny you raise will support St John's Hospice, enabling us to reach more people and provide more care when it is needed most.

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Donation summary

Total
£422.83
+ £51.25 Gift Aid
Online
£300.83
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£50.00
Fundraisers
£372.83

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