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Skydive for North Devon Hospice

Do something everyday that scares you... and raise some money for charity while you do it!

In September 2025 I will be doing a 15,000 ft skydive for North Devon Hospice, a charity very close to my family's heart.

North Devon Hospice is a local charity providing specialist care and support to people who are affected by a life-limiting illness. Life-limiting illnesses, such as cancer, create a storm in the lives of all involved. We’ll walk beside you and your family, every step of the way. We’ll create uplifting moments and help you all navigate your journey together.

Our Supportive Care Team can offer emotional support within the safety of our wonderful hospice community. We welcome patients, carers and family members to attend a programme of groups and events alongside complementary therapies and one to one support. We can also provide bereavement support when you need us and have a hub of self help tools for you to access as required.

North Devon Hospice have been helping people for many years and rely on events like this to be able to continue the support of the people they look after

£10 can fund a day of oxygen for a patient on the bedded unit.
£20 will wrap a child up in support at a bereavement counselling session when a loved one has died.
£50 could fund one of our specialist nurses to give an hour of vital care to a patient at home.

I understand that money is tight at the moment and this is why it is even more important to be fundraising for charities, thank you so much for your donation to this very valuable cause :)

Skydive 13th September (weather dependent) at dunkeswell air field.
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    Jess Fry
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