A Luton woman has raised over £1,500 for ‘vital’ charity Keech Hospice by leaping 10,000ft out of an aeroplane.
Charlie O’Brien, 27, had initially set herself a fundraising target of £300, but thanks to well-attended events such as a charity afternoon tea, was able to raise £1,510.
After completing the leap on Sunday (May 12), Charlie said: “Keech Hospice is such a vital part of the local community and a truly great charity.
“I think everybody locally knows someone who has been through Keech or benefited from the services they provide.
“It was certainly a challenge but nothing compared to what the patients and staff go through at Keech on a daily basis.
“I must admit I feel very proud to have jumped for Keech and want to thank all of my family, friends, colleagues and local companies who have supported me through this.”
Charlie is marketing manager at Pictons of Luton, who have so far raised a total of £3,000 for Keech, which is their ‘charity of the year’.
You can still donate towards Charlie’s total by visiting www.justgiving.com/skydivecharlie.