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Skydive Sunday

Skydive Sunday
Skydiving is one of the most exhilarating experiences you'll take part in, so if it’s always been something you want to do, our Skydive Sunday will be something you'll never forget. Over the years, our supporters have taken the plunge, skydiving 15,000ft and have raised over £264,000 in the process! It’s the most exhilarating experience you’ll take part in, so whether it’s on your bucket list or you just want to do something different, our Skydive Sunday will be something you’ll never forget. “I am still in utter shock and feel so emotional that I DID THAT! I couldn’t have done it without the support of my family and friends and of course my instructor Elliot who made me feel safe, love the experience, and of course kept me alive! Everyone in Clatterbridge is so lovely, the environment is really safe and everyone is so friendly and supportive. My friends & relatives have also been treated at Clatterbridge, so it’s a charity that is very close to us personally. It is so important when you’re diagnosed with cancer that you feel supported. Clatterbridge is such a nice environment and it’s so wonderful that I am able to care for people at such a tough time in their lives, and be a part of their journey. Thank you so much to everyone who has donate money towards this, it is something that I will never forget for the rest of my life.” Rachal Foster, 2023 Skydive Sunday Participant We ask that all supporters raise a minimum of £400 per person. By taking on Skydive Sunday you are helping us to deliver pioneering cancer care to patients throughout our region. 1 in 2 of us will be affected by cancer, but with your help we can be at the forefront of cancer treatments, and we can fund vital research, the latest therapies, and innovations in cancer treatment. We are so often told that The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre is unlike any other hospital. The Charity has funded a range of projects which help to to make Clatterbridge a place that stays in people’s hearts, including bringing cancer treatment closer to patients’ homes and breaking boundaries by becoming the first in the UK to offer a number of treatments.

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