I’ve just signed up to Skydive4Prostate
I’ve just signed up to the challenge of a lifetime, Skydive4Prostate,Â
My friend, Spencer and I decided to Skydive to raise funds for Kiwi men affected by prostate cancer.
We are both Year 13 at Christs College and thought that we would be able to create awareness boys and men don't know the risks of Prostate. I enjoy the outdoors, from sports to walks but heights on the other hand is something that I would rather avoid if able. So that is why this is such a fitting way to fundraise.
It's the number one cancer affecting our men. More than 4,000 are diagnosed every year, and over 700 will die from the disease.
I’d love you to support me and my efforts to give back and save lives by making a donation.
Every donation will make a difference and help the Prostate Cancer Foundation NZ conduct vital work supporting men and their families living with prostate cancer, fund NZ-based research into better diagnosis and treatment of the disease, deliver education programmes, and advocate for better health outcomes for Kiwi men.Â
Thank you to my Sponsors
$50
Spencer Smith
$105
Mum And Dad
We are so proud of you and your commitment to this incredible cause!
$50
Finlay Broomhall
$250
Think Water Canterbury
Well done lads, great initiative!
$52.50
Don & Kate Chamberlain
Enjoy the dive Fin. Great work.
$21
Georgie Cambridge
Such a cool thing your doing!! Congratulations
$30
Derek And Vidette Kinley
Enjoy the experience
$65
The Kamo Family
Go you crazy thing! Great way to increase awareness, support a great cause and face some fears! Very proud of you xx
$52.50
Lyndal
Fantastic Finlay - enjoy the journey!
$21
Anonymous
$68.25
Richard Macdonald
Aged 61, I first jumped and thought it was not quite as scary as Bungy Jumping!
$90
Anonymous
$105
Jo
Good job Fin🙂
$105
Owen & Lyn Broomhall
Great cause Fin good luck with your goal Love Nana & Grandad
$145
Brian And Belinda Kinley
We applaud what both you and Spencer are setting out to do. May there be many like-minded contributors!
I would say I'm looking forward to it, if it wasn't from 15,000 feet in the air. Safe to say it will be an experience....