I've raised £300 to Freddie’s Wish by taking part in the ‘loop the loop’ challenge!

Hello thank you for taking the time to read about our story:
Myself and Hannah have made the decision.. to take on the loop the loop challenge on 9th September 2018. On hearing the devasting news and watching Charlotte set up the trust fund and watching it grow into a registered charity. I’ve decided it’s time to do my own bit to help!
What is loop the loop challenege:
This is an amazing opportunity to experience the thrill of flying the ‘loop the loop’ in an aerobatic display aircraft.
Freddie’s Wish have teamed up with Take Flight aviation, who are based at Wellesbourne Airfield in Warwickshire and also now at London Oxford Airport.
The process at Take Flight Aviation is simple. You gain sponsorship to Loop the Loop and we supply the pilot, plane and film your experience. It's common practice to use part of the funds raised to pay for the flight, different charities have different expectations as to the amount you'll need to raise, but normally you'll be expected to collect at least double the cost of the flight which costs just £150. So £300 each totalling £600 together!!
More info can be found here: http://www.takeflightaviation.co.uk/charity-fundraising.html
About Freddies Wish
Freddie’s Wish is a registered charity with love at it’s heart, wanting to help those who have lost a child of any age and offer support and care when needed.
The charity was set up because Charlotte's son, Freddie, was sadly taken from her in a tragic car accident in December 2014. Not long after she said her last goodbyes to her darling son, she desperately wanted to seek help from other people that felt this intense emotional and physical pain she was feeling, but no one seemed to be willing to help her.
Freddie’s Wish aims to educate healthcare professionals and wider society in the importance of offering proactive support to bereaved parents to help them through the darkest of times. They will also signpost bereaved relatives towards support that may be relevant to their specific circumstances.
Freddie's Wish are also keen to help fund first aid courses for expectant parents to give them the knowledge and skills to potentially save their child’s life. Sadly, Freddie ultimately lost his brave battle but the CPR administered by his Dad at the scene of the accident gave us all time to say our goodbye’s to him.
For more information please go to: https://freddieswish.org
Freddie’s Wish