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Story added: 2nd July 2019

Ten fundraisers take to the skies for adrenaline-fuelled Foundation fundraiser

Conditions couldn’t have been better for ten intrepid CSF fundraisers as they took on our Yellow & Green skydive at Beccles Airfield, last Saturday.

Blue skies gave the sky-divers perfect visibility for their nerve-wracking 13,000ft jump.

Among those jumping were ex-Norwich City footballers Simon Lappin, Adam Drury & Ryan Jarvis, who all now work for the Foundation.

The trio were joined by fundraisers Amber Laurence, Emma Elliott, Ingrid Keegan & Marie Hartley, CSF Digital Media Editor Alex Guest, as well as Lance Everett & Lauren Woodcock from Jordan Fitness (who have chosen the Foundation as their Charity of the Year).

Maria Gooch also took the dive back in March, raising a fantastic £550.

With the total amount still to be confirmed, over £2,000 has been raised for the Foundation so far.

To find out more about jumping for CSF, please click here.

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