Skydive for Scar Free research

Two men do a tandem skydive. One throws his hands in the air and the other does a thumbs up. There is blue sky above them and green fields far below them.
Two men do a tandem skydive. One throws his hands in the air and the other does a thumbs up. There is blue sky above them and green fields far below them.

Skydives change lives! Raise money to support scar free research with an unforgettable leap of a lifetime.

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By skydiving for The Scar Free Foundation and everyone we support, you’ll be ticking an epic experience off the list while changing lives.

You’ll help to fund pioneering medical research that transforms the lives of people living with scarring now and in the future – from Veterans, those with cleft lip and palate, and burns survivors, to those who have undergone cancer treatment and traumatic injuries.

So what are you waiting for? Take the leap and sign up for a Scar Free skydive

Tandem skydiving instructors and student free-falling above clouds with arms outstretched, clear blue sky.

Our skydives are organised and managed by Skyline, a leading provider of charity skydives.

Skyline organise UK-wide jumps throughout the year, so you can choose a frosty forest view or a sunny seaside scene depending on what suits you.

Select your own dive date or speak to the Scar Free team to find dates with other charity supporters.

Not only will we help you organise your day, but we’ll also give you:

  • Help setting up your fundraising page
  • Dedicated social media and newsletter support to help you reach your target
  • A Scar Free t-shirt
Skydiver in colourful gear mid-jump exiting aircraft with arms outstretched against clear blue sky.

To find out more about your skydive, please speak to Rob Dickinson, our Head of Fundraising: [email protected].

Each dive requires a booking deposit of £70 paid directly to Skyline events. You can take this from sponsorship funds if you like.

See you in the skies! 🛫

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