Two thrill-seeking Bradford workers are preparing themselves to take a giant leap for charity later this month - 13,000 feet to be precise.
Alison Bradley and Tony Collins, pictured, who both work for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), will be among 200 people taking part in a sponsored parachute jump at Langar Airfield, Nottinghamshire, to raise money for the Sheffield Children's Hospital.
To take part in the charity jump - held in conjunction with renowned parachute display team the Red Devils - Alison and Tony had to raise more than £300 each, all of which will go towards providing specialist equipment, improving patient amenities and helping to develop new facilities for the hospital.
Anyone wanting to make a donation can send cheques made payable to The Children's Appeal to Alison or Tony at CAMHS, 2 St Martin's Avenue, Fieldhead Business Centre, Bradford, BD7 1LG
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