Many people push theirselves to the limit & make a skydive or parachute jump to raise funds for a worthwhile cause. UK Parachuting work with hundreds of sponsored charities in the UK and around the world. By raising a minimum amount of funds for these good causes you could get your jump for FREE.
Its super easy, here is how you do it:
1. CHOSE YOUR CHARITY
Decide who you want to raise funds for – this can be anyone from a National Charity, a small local charity or even someone who just needs a little extra help
2. BOOK YOUR SKYDIVE
Decide a date and contact UK Parachuting to book and pay your £50 deposit
3. START FUNDRAISING
Start raising funds for your chosen charity – you might use an online donation page such as Go Raise or Just Giving, all of this sponsor money goes directly to your charity
4. LETS GO JUMPING
On your jump date you pay the balance of £210. You can cover this yourself or use the cash funds you have been collecting
You can save up to £30 if you CLICK on one of our partner charities listed below.
It’s a £50 deposit and £180 balance to pay on the jump day
Some charities will pay your balance if you achieve a set fundraising target. Please contact the charity directly to discuss this option.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
The minimum age is 16 (under 16’s why not try Indoor Skydiving) There is no upper age limit
A self-declaration medical certificate is required, however, regardless of age, you do not need to get a medical form signed by a doctor to take part in a Tandem skydive.
If you have doubts about your fitness to do a tandem jump, please discuss this with your doctor. They should read this form before giving the advice
If you require a female instructor, please advise us at time of booking
– BECCLES –
The Weight limit for a Tandem Sky dive is Male 15 stone 8 pounds (100Kg’s) Women 15 stone 6 pounds (99Kg’s) with clothing
– PETERBOROUGH –
The weight limit for a Tandem Sky dive is Male 15 stone 8 pounds (100 Kg’s) Women 15 stone 6 pounds Stone (99Kg’s) with clothing
BECCLES PARTNER CHARITIES
- Autism Anglia
- Access Community Trust
- Action for Family Carers
- Alumah
- Army Benevolent Fund
- Action Duchenne
- Addenbrooke’s Chartible Trust
- Age Concern Luton
- Age UK Norfiolk
- Age UK Norwich
- Arthur Rank Hospice
- Bishop’s Stortford Youth Project
- Bowel Research UK
- The Big C
- Bob Champion Cancer Trust
- Bowel Cancer UK
- Break Charity
- Brave Futures
- The Children’s Society
- Cats Protection
- CYP-Yellow Door
- Chess Homeless
- cllsupport
- Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity
- Community Sports Foundation
- Cransley Hospice
- East Anglian Air Ambulance
- Essex & Herts Air Ambulance
- East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices
- Feathers Futures
- The Feed Charity
- Farleigh Hospice
- Finnbars Force
- Havens Hospices
- Headway
- Helen Rollason Cancer Charity
- Harry’s Pals
- Home – Start Norfolk
- Islamic Help
- Inspire
- Ipswich and Colchester Hospital Charity
- Julian Campbell Foundation
- Keeping Abreast
- Karis’ Helping hand
- Little Lifts
- Leeway
- Let’s Do It Anyway
- Lennox Children’s Cancer Fund
- MANUP
- Mind Mid and North East Essex
- Mitchells Miracles Charity
- My WiSH Charity
- Make a Wish
- My Life
- NARS (Norfolk Accident Rescue service)
- Norfolk & Waveney Mind
- Norfolk & Norwich Scope Association
- Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust Charitable Fund
- Nelson’s Journey
- Ormiston Families
- PACT Animal Sanctuary
- Pseudomyxoma Survivor
- Pricilla Bacon Hospice
- Road Victims Trust
- Royal Association for Deaf people
- RSPCA Suffolk Central
- The Sports Connection Charity (SCF)
- SkyAngels Air Ambulance
- SANCTUS
- SSAFA the armed forces charity
- Star Throwers
- Suffolk Mind
- St Luke’s Hospice – Basildon & Thurrock
- St Helena Hospice
- St Francis Hospice
- St Elizabeth Hospice
- St Nicholas Hospice
- Suffolk Libraries
- Suffolk Wildlife
- Sue Lambert Trust
- Tapping House
- Time Norfolk
- The Benjamin Foundation
- Teamwork Trust
- The FutureSense Foundation
- The Robin Cancer Trust
- The Tom Bowdidge Youth Cancer Foundation
- UK Islamic Mission
- Variety, the Children’s Charity
- Voluntary Norfolk
PETERBOROUGH PARTNER CHARITIES
- Arthur Rank Hospice
- Action for Family Carers
- Army Benevolent Fund
- Age Concern Luton
- Al-Khair Foundation
- Action Duchenne
- Bishop’s Stortford Youth Project
- Bowel Research UK
- Burning Nights CRPS Support
- CYP-Yellow Door
- Citizens Advice Bucks
- Cllsupport
- Cransley Hospice
- Diabetes Research & Wellness foundation
- East Anglian Air Ambulance
- East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices
- Emily’s Star
- East Greenwich Legal Advice Clinic
- Essex & Herts Air Ambulance
- Hands4Humanity
- Harry’s Pals
- Headway
- Head to Toe Charity
- Helen Rollason Cancer Charity
- Islamic Help
- Little Miracles
- Lennox Children’s Cancer Fund
- Loros
- Lakelands Hospice
- Karis’ Helping Hand
- Magpas Air Ambulance
- Make a Wish
- Mixed Martial Arts for Reform And Progression (MMARAP)
- Muslim Charity
- Muslim Hands
- Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust Charitable Fund
- National Kidney Federation
- National Literacy Trust
- Tapping House
- PoetsIN
- Pilgrim
- Priscilla Bacon Hospice
- Pseudomyxoma Survivor
- Road Victims Trust
- Royal Papworth Hospital Charity
- Roy Castle Lung Cancer FoundationRoyal Association for Deaf People
- Rowan
- The Robin Cancer Trust
- Scotty’s Little Soldiers
- Something to look forward to
- SANCTUS
- The Sports Connection Charity (SCF)
- Shay’s Smiles
- SkyAngels Air Ambulance
- St Clare Hospice
- St Luke’s Hospice – Basildon & Thurrock
- St Nicholas Hospice
- SSAFA the armed forces charity
- Stroke Association
- Sue Ryder
- St Giles Trust
- Teamwork Trust
- The FutureSense Foundation
- The Tom Bowdidge Youth Cancer Foundation
- The Kite Trust
- The Haemophilia Society
- UKSA
- UK Islamic Mission
- Wood Green
- YMCA










