The Hatt Clinic team skydives for Scar Free research
Five fearless skydivers from Hatt Health & Movement Clinic took to the skies on a sunny Saturday, all in support of Scar Free research
Sunday 29 March
This weekend, a five-strong team from Hatt Health & Movement Clinic swapped the studio for the skies to raise money for Scar Free research!
Hatt Clinic sees first-hand how injuries and surgery can impact not only physical movement, but also confidence, mental health and overall quality of life.
Amanda Hatt, Hatt Health & Movement Clinic director, noted that supporting research that aims to reduce the impact of scarring was “a cause closely aligned with what we care about”.
So, driven by a shared commitment to making a difference, the team came together to raise funds for Scar Free research.
If you would like to support the team and this very worthwhile cause, you can still contribute via Strength & Rehab Therapist Tom Lawson‘s JustGiving page.
Every donation helps fund vital research and brings us one step closer to improving lives affected by scarring.
Thank you to everyone who has supported the Hatts team on this journey – and congratulations to those who took the leap!
If you think soaring through the skies, running for research, or fundraising for a Scar Free future is something you’d like to do, get in touch with Rob, our Head of Fundraising today.
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