Karen Griffiths

Hazel Louise Jones skydive page

Fundraising for Western Beacons Mountain Rescue Team
£6,252
raised of £5,000 target
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Hazels skydive 2013, 8 June 2013
We provide a search and rescue services to support lost or injured people in Wales

Story

My name is Hazel Louise Jones and I will be doing a charity skydive for Western Beacons Mountain Search and Rescue Team on the 08 June 2013

I am doing this because they showed amazing courage and dedication to the search of my little sister April Jones when she went missing in October 2012. They battled all types of terrain and horrendous weather conditions, and although she was never found, they, like Paul, Coral and so many other people never gave up hope.

So please help this worthy cause by donating as little or as much as possible. Every penny is greatly appreciated.

1 more day to go so lets make it count. the team have been trying to raise 65,000 for a new vehicle since last year so these donations will make a huge difference to them. they will be coming down to support hazel tomorrow and we are going to be honoured to meet them in person and thank them all for their efforts to find April.
i would also like to add that although everyone else is very nervous at the mo, Hazel seems extremely calm i think the only time it will become real to her is when the doors of the aeroplane open and she realises just how high she is
this is our final day now and thankyou all for your support. if you have already donated can you think of any local businesses near you that may consider donating if so please pm Me with any information. x

 

Western Beacons Mountain Search and Rescue Team responds to emergencies such as lost or injured people in mountainous, remote and rough terrain. Called upon by the police through the 999 system, the teams main operational area is the western area of the Brecon Beacons and spread across the areas of the South and West Wales.

As a member and one of the founder members of the South Wales Search and Rescue Association, the team integrates with both military and other organisations when necessary. The team comprises of volunteers from all walks of life, who give their time and services freely. As a registered charity (No. 500652) the team relies solely on donations for equipment and operational cost.

         

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About the charity

A voluntary mountain rescue team assisting people who are injured or lost in the mountains, semi rural areas of South, West and Mid-Wales. All our team members are unpaid and we rely solely on fundraising to provide our service that costs in excess of £30,000 a year.

Donation summary

Total raised
£6,251.15
+ £894.84 Gift Aid
Online donations
£4,764.36
Offline donations
£1,486.79

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