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Skydive for Railway Children

Go sky high for vulnerable children and take on this breath-taking challenge free-falling 10,000 feet! Multiple locations across the country available.

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Location:
UK

Registration Fee:
From £395

Change lives from the skies!

Imagine standing at the edge of an open doorway in a plane – the noise of the engines and the wind ringing in your ears with only the outline of distant fields below. You launch yourself out of the aircraft and into the blue sky around you.

You steer through the tranquil air until, as you approach the ground, you concentrate all of your training as you make the perfect parachute landing in the middle of the drop zone. You’ve done it and you’ve raised money for the Railway Children.

You can do a tandem skydive and freefall from 10,000 feet or a solo static line square parachute jump from 3,000 feet or a static line round parachute jump from 2,000 feet. No experience is required. You will need two days training for the static line jumps and just one day for the tandem skydive. There are 20 airfields around the country.

If you raise a minimum amount of sponsorship of £395, you will be able to jump for free!

Why jump for Railway Children?

Since 1995, Railway Children has been standing alongside children who have nowhere else to turn.

In India, Tanzania and the UK, we’ve helped protect thousands of children at risk of being lost to the streets — giving them safety, support and the chance to build a brighter future.

But there are still too many children facing danger and isolation alone. Together, we can change that.

With your support, we can make sure no child is ever left behind.

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