Abseil from the ArcelorMittal Orbit

Claire Amoroso is raising money for Nystagmus Network

Participants: Glen Turner

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Abseil down the ArcelorMittal Orbit at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London · 23 September 2018

Nystagmus means involuntary movements of the eye. It impairs vision, affecting focus and depth perception. At least 1 in 1,000 babies are born with nystagmus. There is currently no cure. The Nystagmus Network is a UK registered charity which provides support, raises awareness and funds research.

Story

Visually impaired since birth with 10% vision in one eye in a small field (shapes and colours), nystagmus is one of the eye conditions I have. I love rock climbing and outdoor adventures so this abseil is a one-off opportunity to have an unforgettable experience for a great cause!  

This abseil in the Olympic Park from the Orbit's viewing platform at 262 feet (80 meters) will raise funds for pioneering nystagmus research at Moorfields Eye Hosptial and University College London. 


Donation summary

Total
£1,223.00
+ £112.50 Gift Aid
Online
£1,079.00
Offline
£144.00

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