St Barnabas Hospice Trust (Lincolnshire)

Skydive - 1st November 2024

Phil Crow

Phil Crow

My Story

I’ve not done a fundraise for some time and so instead of riding my bike (which alot of you will say is not a challenge for me) I’ve decide to [stupidly] jump out of a plane strapped to a stranger at 15000 feet for your entertainment.

Over the years, friends and family have suffered and passed due to various cancers and I know how vital charities such as St Barnabas are in help and support. My dad was looked after by a very similar hospice in Stoke On Trent and they were amazing. Over the years, St Barnabas were there for Georgie, for Rob and most recently, for Steve and this freefall jump is dedicated to them all.

The date for the jump is also very important to me as my Dad would have been 100 on this day.

If you want to come along and watch at Hibblestow, you’d be most welcome… you might even hear me screaming on the way down!!

I’ve paid for the jump so I know every penny you donate will go to St Barnabas. You will be making a real difference to patients and families across Lincolnshire living with a life-limiting or terminal illness, ensuring St Barnabas can be there for them every day of the year.

So help me support St Barnabas… you never know when you might need them! 

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Funded

  • Target
    £500
  • Raised so far
    £340
  • Number of donors
    15

My Story

I’ve not done a fundraise for some time and so instead of riding my bike (which alot of you will say is not a challenge for me) I’ve decide to [stupidly] jump out of a plane strapped to a stranger at 15000 feet for your entertainment.

Over the years, friends and family have suffered and passed due to various cancers and I know how vital charities such as St Barnabas are in help and support. My dad was looked after by a very similar hospice in Stoke On Trent and they were amazing. Over the years, St Barnabas were there for Georgie, for Rob and most recently, for Steve and this freefall jump is dedicated to them all.

The date for the jump is also very important to me as my Dad would have been 100 on this day.

If you want to come along and watch at Hibblestow, you’d be most welcome… you might even hear me screaming on the way down!!

I’ve paid for the jump so I know every penny you donate will go to St Barnabas. You will be making a real difference to patients and families across Lincolnshire living with a life-limiting or terminal illness, ensuring St Barnabas can be there for them every day of the year.

So help me support St Barnabas… you never know when you might need them! 

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