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Howard Lake | 8 March 2004 | News

The Leonard Cheshire Chairman has raised funds for the charity with a 10,000ft skydive.

Charles Morland, the Chairman of Leonard Cheshire, the UK’s largest voluntary sector provider of support to disabled people, took part in a fundraising skydive at the weekend, jumping from 10,000ft over an Oxfordshire airfield.

Charles said: “After encouraging so many people to jump for Leonard Cheshire, I thought it was about time I did the same! As a wheelchair user, I think it’s wonderful that I was able to skydive and shows that disabled people can achieve their ambitions when there are no barriers to opportunity.”

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Skydiving is one of the regular fundraising events organised by the Events Team at Leonard Cheshire.

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