Challenge: 10,000 or 15,000ft skydive
When: Join us on a charity day or pick a date that suits you
Fundraising target: A minimum of £395 for 10,000ft / £495 for 15,000ft 
Feeling afterwards: On top of the world! 

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IS IT A BIRD? IS IT A PLANE?
IT'S YOU DOING OUR CHARITY SKYDIVE!


Experience the thrill of jumping 10,000ft or15,000ft with up to 60 seconds of free falling at 125mph by taking part in our charity tandem skydive.

Based in the stunning South West countryside, you can bring along spectators to watch you from the viewpoint or café or even as close as the landing field. Better still, encourage them to skydive with you! This is a great activity for groups or for your corporate team. 

Combine the most exciting and exhilarating moment of your life with raising funds for Bristol and Weston hospitals. Choose a date to suit you and book your adventure on the Go Skydive website. 

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Why skydive for Bwhc?


Not only will you feel a great sense of achievement, but you will also be making a big difference by fundraising for your local hospitals across Bristol city centre, South Bristol and Weston-super-Mare.

To help you with your fundraising you will receive:

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Welcome and fundraising pack to get you off to a great start 

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Support and advice from our fundraising team

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Digital resources and support setting up a fundraising page

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Free Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity t-shirt when you raise £100  

 

UHBW NHS staff Matt braved a skydive to raise money

MATT BRAVED A SKYDIVE for his hospitals.
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"I could have picked any charity but there’s something amazing about Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity supporting so many different projects for so many different people in our communities - it felt like a bit of a no brainer!" 

Read more about Matt's skydive experience...

FAQs


BWHC Logo sunburst icon How much does it cost to take part?

The cost depends on the skydive provider.

BWHC Logo sunburst icon How much do I need to fundraise?

There is a minimum sponsorship of £395 for a 10,000ft skydive and £495 for 15,000ft skydive. This will need to be raised 4 weeks before your jump date or we may need to defer your place.  

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Are there any restrictions?

The minimum age is 16 years and there is no upper age limit. If you are aged between 16 and 18 you will need a parent or legal guardian to sign to give their consent 

The maximum weight limit is 18 stone. If you are between 15 and 18 stone, there will be a surcharge, you can contact us in advance to discuss.  

 BWHC Logo sunburst icon What to expect on the day? 

Once you arrive at the centre, you will be directed to the self-check-in area. Please bring your booking reference. 

After you check in, one of the skydive team members will take you to the induction room where they’ll explain what to expect throughout the day. You will be shown some videos and have the opportunity to ask any questions about the experience. 

About 20 minutes before your jump you’ll be called through to the kitting-up area.  

A pre-jump training session is conducted by a highly qualified instructor in a simulated training environment. This session will last about 10 – 15 and is also an opportunity for you to meet your fellow jumpers as you’ll be staying with this group for your flight up to altitude. 

The departure area is the last stop before take-off. Here you’ll meet your instructor and record the start of your tandem skydive movie (if purchased) as you wait for your flight to be ready.  

The departure area is strictly for jumpers only but you will be close and clearly visible to any friends and family that you’ve brought along for support. 

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Who will be there on the day of my skydive?

When you arrive at the airfield, you will be welcomed by the lovely reception staff. They will talk you through what the day will look like for you and what you can expect. You can join other spectators to watch others brave the skydive challenge, while you wait for your turn.

As your local hospital charity we want as much of your raised funds to go to our hospitals. Keeping that, our staff's capacity and the distance from Bristol in mind, we can't guarantee staff presence on the day of your challenge.

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Can I bring spectators?

Located in the beautiful Wiltshire country side at Old Sarum airfield. Your friends and family (and even well behaved dogs) can come along. They will have great views of the jumping from the onsite cafe, which offers indoor and outdoor seating options. 

There is plenty of free parking on site.  

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Can I sign a team up to take part?

Of course! If you would like to enter a team, please email the fundraising team on [email protected] to have a chat.

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Can I sign up a team as a corporate event?

Yes you can. Please email the corporate team on [email protected]

   

HAVE A QUESTION? We're here to help 😊

Please get in touch if you have any questions about the event or your fundraising:

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Email us at fundraise@bwhospitalscharity.org.uk

BWHC Logo sunburst icon Phone us at 0117 927 7120

BWHC Logo sunburst icon For corporate fundraising, email us at [email protected]

HOW YOUR SKYDIVE COULD BRING JOY TO PATIENTS


Elderly patient with dementia doing gardening in the BRI dementia garden

DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY GARDEN

Matthew Areskog, UHBW member of staff, was inspired to take on a skydive after seeing some of the projects we have funded at our hospitals and the difference they've made.

One project was the dementia-friendly garden and activities which includes weekly craft and gardening sessions that can help reduce anxiety and distress, as well as funding improvements to the hospital garden to make it wheelchair accessible so even more patients can experience this wonderful project.

Child playing with the starlight projector at Bristol Royal Hospital for Children

STARLIGHT PROJECTOR

Previous skydiver, Cameron, wanted to fundraise for our hospitals after his friend's baby Jack passed away. "I wanted to do the skydive to be a small part of helping to support those coping with very sick children."

The money Cameron raised went towards the latest equipment for the Starlight Ward including a starlight projector to entertain young patients during treatments, help distract them from pain and procedures and improve the experience both them and their parents have in hospital.

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