Dropping in to help raise cash - The Worcester Observer

Dropping in to help raise cash

Worcester Editorial 1st Dec, 2019   0

A DAREDEVIL city 20-year-old will take to the skies for a fund-raising challenge in memory of his dad – dressed as Father Christmas.

Rob Turner has signed up for the St Richard’s Hospice Santa Skydive on Saturday, December 7 at Hinton Airfield, Northamptonshire.

Harnessed to an experienced parachute instructor, Rob will jump from 10,000ft and fall through the air at 120mph before landing in front of his family.

The apprentice engineer is raising money for the Worcester hospice which cared for his dad before he died in April.




“My dad was diagnosed with cancer of the appendix about two years ago,” said Mr Turner.

“Around March time, he went into St Richard’s Hospice. They provided my father with exceptional care and support during his final weeks.


“The hospice gave our family care and support during the time we most needed it and have continued to support us to this day.

“My dad was my best friend and my role model and St Richard’s Hospice will always have a place in my heart.”

On the day, Rob’s mum, sister and girlfriend will cheer him on as he takes on the challenge.

“I have never done anything like a skydive before,” he said. “I’m not super nervous, but it will be quite an emotional day for me.”

So far Rob has raised more than £670 for the hospice to support its free care to people with serious, progressive illnesses, their families and bereaved people across Worcestershire.

Alison Parkes, fund-raiser at St Richard’s, said: “He has already raised a tremendous amount for our care and we are so grateful for his support as a moving tribute to the memory of his dad.

“We hope he enjoys the skydive experience and makes memories to last a lifetime.”

Visit www.justgiving.com/fundraising/skydivefornick to donate or www.strichards.org.uk/santa-skydive to sign up.

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