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Skydive

Help make giant leaps in cancer care! Do a Skydive and raise money for Weston Park Cancer Charity.

Location
Various!
When
Sun 9th June 2024, 9:00am
Admission
£229.00
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Challenge yourself to go further for The Big Jump

Our 15,000ft jump will be the challenge of a lifetime, something you’ll remember forever. Not only that but it’s also going to transform the life of someone living with or beyond cancer, by enabling us to deliver the services, support, therapies and research that could change everything for them.

The money you raise will be an essential contribution to the £2.7million we need each year to help the one in two of us who will develop cancer in our lifetime.

See Below the details for the day.

  • Sunday 9th June 2024
  • Skydive Hibaldstow, Hibaldstow Airfield, Redbourne Rd, Hibaldstow DN20 9NN

Two funding options available

  • Self-Funding - £229 payment to Weston Park Cancer Charity and raise as much as you can
  • Minimum fundraising - £50 deposit paid on registration and a minimum fundraising target of £395 before the date of the jump

As we are now under 1 month before The Big Jump – spaces are subject to availability. If you would like more information or would like to sign up please email events@wpcancercharity.org.uk

Plan your own Skydive

You can also plan your own skydive if 9th June 2024 doesn't work for you.

With skyline you can choose a date and place that suits you, the money is sorted through them and you can pick us as your chosen charity.

Simply visit Skylines website here

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