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Raising money for Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland

£860
raised of £300 target

Glasgow Riverside Zipslide the Clyde 2022 · 16 September 2022 to 18 September 2022 ·

A unique and thrilling way to see Glasgow's cityscape whilst raising funds for Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland. This is a 150ft adrenaline adventure, launching off from a crane beside the Riverside Museum, Glasgow

Story

I met Clare Cogan Turner of SBH Scotland business networking. I was so moved by the charity's aims to support new parents from finding out their baby will have spina bifida or hydrocephalus through an active life to adulthood, I asked Westender writer Tracy Mukherjee to interview Clare for the May/Jun 2022 magazine.

Somehow, this has now translated to Tracy and I flinging ourselves off a crane! Not sure how that happened... thanks Clare!

The moral of this story? Networking is dangerous. Oh, I mean totally support SBH Scotland and sponsor Tracy and I on our (stupid) thrilling endeavours.

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About the campaign

A unique and thrilling way to see Glasgow's cityscape whilst raising funds for Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland. This is a 150ft adrenaline adventure, launching off from a crane beside the Riverside Museum, Glasgow

About the charity

Spina Bifida Hydrocephalus Scotland's aim is to ensure that every person with spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus is empowered to lead the highest quality of life possible and live as independently as possible. At SBH Scotland they are more than a listening ear, they offer hope beyond diagnosis

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Total
£860.00
+ £162.50 Gift Aid
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£860.00

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