Following the tragic road traffic accident in July of 2017 the family of Georgie Le Prevost wanted to do something positive and decided to raise money through a sponsored, tandem parachute jump with Jersey skydive. Annie and Jenny Le Prevost were overwhelmed with the immense public support and generosity of Guernsey people who made a vast number of donations to their Just Giving page. This generosity prompted the family to consider ways in which they could make a positive contribution to the Island in memory of Georgie and this is how the concept of the “Smile For Georgie Foundation” emerged. The Foundation was officially registered on the 31st January 2018, with the purpose of making a difference and bringing smiles to the people of Guernsey through small acts of kindness. Those who knew Georgie will appreciate the positive contribution she made to life and the smile she had for everyone. The Foundation intends to reflect her personality in all that is does and looks forward to receiving ongoing public support that will ensure its success

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I turn 50 in 2023. I set myself plenty of swim challenges, because that's my thing, and frankly, I love swimming. Hauling myself up the Val des Terres will see me red faced and sweaty (and craving a sea swim) within minutes. I haven't done any significant hiking since the Inca trail in my early 20s. This really will be a challenge..so, what better time to do this. Conveniently situated right by the sea. 

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