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Skydivers needed for charity
THE summer months are the perfect time for a parachute jump. Meningitis Research Foundation is seeking adrenaline junkies in Wiltshire to jump for free to jump for free in our summer skydiving fundraiser.
A spokesman said: "Stepping out of a plane at 10,000 feet, jumpers freefall at an exhilarating 120mph for 5,000 feet before pulling the ripcord and gliding gently back to earth. This experience of a lifetime is free: simply raise the required sponsorship money, minimum £395 , and fundraisers will have the satisfaction of completing a parachute jump and contributing to the charity's fight against meningitis and septicaemia.
"The skydiving experience is taking place at two dedicated parachute jumping facilities, the Skyline British Parachute Association centres in Salisbury and Swindon , with several courses available to suit all levels of experience, from novices to those with parachuting experience."
For more information contact Meningitis Research Foundation's fundraising team on 01454 281814 or email fundraising@meningitis.org Kathryn Lacy, Community Fundraiser for Meningitis Research Foundation said: "I'd recommend a parachute jump to anyone seeking the ultimate thrill ride. Its one of the best adrenaline rushes Ive ever had, and a great way to raise funds for a vital cause."
Meningitis and septicaemia, the blood poisoning form of the disease, affect around 3,000 people every year in the UK, killing 10 per cent of sufferers and leaving many more with after effects that could be as severe as brain damage, deafness and amputations.
The money raised will help the charity in its work of funding research, promoting education and awareness, and helping individuals and families affected by these devastating diseases.
12:52pm Sunday 6th July 2008
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