The Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity is looking for 20 people brave enough to take on the challenge of jumping out of a plane at 10,000 ft to raise funds for local hospice care.
The charity has free skydive places available in June and September, where the jumpers can fulfil a lifelong dream or overcome their fears by taking part in a tandem parachute jump with a professional freefall parachute instructor.
Sue completed a skydive for the charity last year in memory of her friend Liz who was cared for by Florence Nightingale Hospice team.
Sue told Bucks radio all about her Skydive:
"It was an amazing experience from the moment of take off in the aeroplane to the skydive itself, it was well organised and I felt safe all the time so don't worry about that! Id' love to do it again I'd happily do it again."
She also explained the great work the hospice does:
"They provide end of life care for people who may want to spend their final days or weeks at home. The nursing support is invaluable to the patient and the family themselves, so I felt strongly about fundraising for the Florence Nightingale Hospice."
Sue raised over £1,200 for the charity and has gone on to take part in other fundraising challenges.
Find out more and sign up today at fnhospice.org.uk/skydive or call 01296 429975.

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