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Ready to tick skydiving off your bucket list? Then this is the perfect fundraiser for you!

Skydiving for CHFT Charity is an exhilarating way to make an amazing difference whilst embracing adventure. 

As you free-fall from thousands of feet above, you not only enjoy breathtaking views, but you will also be raising funds to support some impactful projects that enhance patient and colleague experience and care at Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. Once you're registered, we'll support you every step of the way! 

Registration details

Date: Sunday 17th May or Sunday 16th August 2026
Registration fee: £49
Minimum sponsorship: £500

Register here!

Who can take part?

Skydiving is an activity open to a wide range of people, but as an adventure sport, some limitations do apply. 

Minimum age: 16 years
Maximum age: There is no maximum age, however the dive centre will reach out to people over 70 to attend an assessment with one of their instructors to make sure you fulfil the requirements to jump.
Maximum weight: 95kg (approx. 15st), up to 100kg requires a £15 surcharge
Minimum weight: 44kg (approx. 7st)
Minimum height: 147cm (approx. 4ft10)

Health: some medical conditions or injuries may prevent you from taking part. If you have any concerns regarding your physical or medical ability to take part, please consult your doctor. Please advise us of any relevant conditions in advance, as well as letting the instructor know on the day. Ashmatics should take inhalers with them in the aircraft. Any previous shoulder dislocations MUST be declared and discussed in advance.