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Weʼve raised £705 to Jump out of a plane to raise funds for the MS Therapy centre, to keep it open for our service user Dave B ✈️✈️✈️
- Leeds, United Kingdom
- Funded on Saturday, 1st October 2016
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Myself and Lee are doing a charity skydive to raise funds to help the MS therapy centre here in Leeds. The centre helps MS sufferers by delivering a oxygen type tank which patients can use to release their muscles from aches and pains caused by the MS.
MS (Multiple Sclerosis) is a life long illness, once you've got it you can't get rid of it! Multiple sclerosis, or MS, is a long-lasting disease that can affect your brain, spinal cord, and the optic nerves in your eyes. It can cause problems with vision, balance, muscle control, and other basic body functions. The effects are often different for everyone who has the disease. This vile disease strips the people of what they once was, effecting every day life, relationships, work, lifestyle and even self-esteem. It may not have a known cure but let's help the people living with MS have some relief...
The MS centre was given a 2 year rent free lease which is sadly coming to an end. The centre needs a whopping 30K a year just for rent alone. We are raising funds to go with what they've already managed to raise so far. So the centre will be able to pay this years rent, if we don't all pull together the MS therapy centre will be CLOSED!!! And our friends like Dave will be left to suffer :(
We need your help people!!!
Donate to MS therapy centre and help the sufferers from the deadly disease. In return myself and Lee will be throwing ourselves out of a plane at 18000ft
*We totally get that not everybody will be able to donate, but if you could do a good deed for the day and share this page- in advance, THANK YOU SO MUCH!*
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- 8 years ago
Loran Dover
8 years agoOnly three more weeks to go!!
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- 8 years ago
Loran Dover
8 years agoOur skydive is booked for the 19th of September. Is anybody interested in coming along on the day and supporting us? Also we've recieved many donations on sponsor froms, is anybody interested in taking a from and maybe taking it into your work place, putting it in your local shop, hairdressers ect? If so ask eighter myself, Leanne, Dave or the therapy centre for one. Really would be appreciated as every little helps! Thank you for your kind donations from Myself (Loran), Leanne, Dave and The West Yorkshire MS Therapy Centre!! :) x
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43
Vicky Mccurdie
Sep 18, 2016
Best of luck to both of you! It's amazing what you've raised, stay brave it's an amazing experience well done Dee ❤️
£10.00
Lynne Minnithorpe
Sep 18, 2016
Good luck everyone X
£20.00
Charlotte
Sep 18, 2016
Dover! can't belive your going to be jumping out of a plane! I'm so proud of you for raising this money for such a good centre. Love you lots and just remember I'm super proud of you beautiful! 💕
£5.00
Carla S
Sep 18, 2016
Good luck gal! Xx
£5.00
Anonymous
Sep 15, 2016
£5.00
Bev Cooper
Aug 19, 2016
From fellow MS sufferer "mate" of Dave Butler
£20.00
Tiffany
Aug 19, 2016
Brilliant cuz. Hope all goes well! Good luck! Xxx
£10.00
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Loran Dover
Leeds, United Kingdom
Hi,I'm Dave Butler and the girls are doing a skydive to raise money for the West Yorkshire MS therapy centre which I go for hypobaric oxygen treatment to help my MS. I suffer from secondary MS Made more complicated by other health issues leaving me in a wheelchair.