You can do a FREE Skydive by raising money for charity
How does it work?
Many people who make a parachute jump do so whilst raising funds for a worthwhile cause. By doing this you may get your jump for FREE.
In return for raising the minimum amount (as shown below) the cost of your jump can be paid for out of the money you raise in sponsorship. The charity will receive a sizable donation for your efforts! The minimum amounts you will be asked to raise are as follows:
The charity receives £100 and you get your parachute jump for FREE! Any monies raised over the minimum amount, also goes to the charity.
To participate in this scheme, the charity must receive at least £100 in sponsorship. If you do not succeed in raising the minimum amount, the sponsorship you have raised will still help you pay something toward your skydive.
Accelerated Freefall
If you are interested in booking the Accelerated freefall course, the amount the charity must receive is £130. To get your Skydive for FREE, you will need to raise £500.This is due to the higher cost of the training and skydive.
Tandem Skydive -
Static Line Square-
Of course, if you want to pay for any of the above options yourself, then all the money you raise would go to the charity.
You can download the relevant sponsor form HERE or at the bottom of this page.
The IGA is a registered charity which raises awareness of glaucoma and promotes research related to early diagnosis and treatment. Glaucoma affects around 2% of people over the age of 40. People lose their sight every day of the year as a result of undetected glaucoma. The IGA offers advice and support to glaucoma patients, their families and carers through our Sightline telephone service staffed by our well trained operators, high quality information booklets and leaflets as well as our multi lingual website which offers comprehensive news about glaucoma.
We provide specialist palliative care advice and clinical support for people with
life limiting illness, their family and the bereaved. Our Hospice is based in Pembury
and serves a community of approximately 300,000 over an area of 400 square miles
of West Kent and East Sussex.Established since 1980, Hospice In The Weald comprises
a 17 bed In-
Love Women is a campaign designed to raise awareness of the symptoms of ovarian cancer. Love Women is about celebrating the women in our lives and is asking everyone to encourage their mothers, wives, sisters, daughters, friends and girlfriends to take the time to listen to their bodies, be aware of frequent and persistent symptoms and report them to their GP. Ovarian cancer action hopes that by being more aware of frequent and persistent symptoms, women who have ovarian cancer will receive treatment sooner.


Leonard Cheshire Disability exists to change attitudes to disability and to serve disabled people around the world. We have been a pioneer of support services to disabled people in the UK and internationally for over 60 years and support over 21,000 people a year. The charity has launched a farsighted and ambitious plan to transform its residential homes and the Kent Appeal is a commitment to the refurbishment and modernisation of four key homes in west Kent which provide comprehensive services for severely disabled people in the area. Leonard Cheshire Disability aims to provide personalised support to service users continuing to promote choice, dignity, opportunity and equality. We hope you will join us in our commitment to creating a better life in Kent for disabled people.

Rockinghorse wants to make all children’s health facilities in Sussex child-
With this sponsorship scheme you book your chosen activity with a £100 booking deposit. When you arrive at Headcorn Parachute Club, you will need to pay the balance for your activity. We may also collect the minimum amount of sponsorship for the charity you have chosen to benefit. This may be in the form of a post dated cheque, which the charity will not cash, until four weeks after completing your jump. This provides ample opportunity for you to collect your sponsorship money. When you have collected your sponsorship, you may use this money to reclaim the cost of your jump.
If you wish to jump for an alternative cause, no problem -
What Next?
Decide on a charity, then click on this link ‘online charity booking form’.
Fill in and submit the online form.
Download the relevant sponsor form.
Call us on 01622 890862 to book a date and pay your booking deposit of £100.
Collect your sponsorship before or after your jump date. See you at Headcorn Parachute Club!!!!!!
You can download the relevant sponsor form HERE or at the bottom of this page.
or
Call us for more information

Family Matters was set up in 1990 to relieve the mental and physical distress of
children, adolescents and adults who have been victims of abuse. Break the cycle
of abuse. Reduce the incidence of suicide and self-
The Heart of Kent Hospice is a registered charity specialising in palliative care for the people of Maidstone, Kent and the surrounding local communities. Our specialist team offers skilled care, comfort, compassion and hope to people facing the challenge of terminal illness.
At any one time we support up to 350 patients, plus their families and carers. As a charity the services we offer are free of charge. However, this does mean that of the £3m that it currently costs per year to provide our care, we have to raise £2.2m ourselves from the community that we serve.
If you would like to raise money for a Charity of your own choice -
Book your Skydive or jump with Headcorn Parachute Club, by following this link ‘charity booking form’ or by calling us on 01622 890862.
Collect your sponsorship before or after your jump date.

