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Back in May 2019, my dad (Adrian Pearce) had a cycling accident - he broke his back (in several places), his neck, 5 ribs, as well as suffering a torn retina and a stroke.
Luckily for him and all of us, his life was saved by the quick response of the Great Western Air Ambulance Charity. They airlifted him to Southmead Hospital, Bristol, where he underwent major surgery. After 3 months of being in hospital and 2 months of intense physio at home, we can finally say that he is on the road to recovery.
So, Hattie and I are going to complete a 7,000ft skydive in Summer 2020, as a way of raising money for this amazing charity who saved my dads life. The skydive is going to be totally self funded so any money raised goes directly to the charity and does not pay for our skydive.
Any donation would be massively appreciated, even £1 - please give what you can. The charity need £3 million per year to operate and they have to rely 100% on charitable donations. Thank you for your kindness.