WHILE many people were tucking into leftover turkey on Boxing Day, Warrington optician Tim Crompton was throwing himself out of a plane in America in aid of St. Rocco’s.
The sponsored skydive in Miami involved a free-fall for 60 seconds at speeds of up to 120mph, providing an unforgettable experience for Tim and raising much-needed money for the Hospice.
Tim, from Crompton’s Opticians in Culcheth, was joined by staff in his fundraising efforts in the lead-up to the challenge and along with customers, friends and business partners brought in an amazing £1,400.
Tim said: “The skydive was awesome and thrilling, and an experience I would certainly repeat in the future! The achievement I felt was magnificent – not only for myself but also for St. Rocco’s and the kind people who donated and supported me throughout.”
SpaMedica Ophthalmology Services donated £500 to the total, making it their first donation from their new charitable trust. A spokesperson added: “We are delighted to have donated to St Rocco’s Hospice and we all wish to congratulate Tim on completing this extremely daring sky diving challenge. Well done!”
St. Rocco’s would like to thank Tim and everyone who contributed for their fantastic support and for helping us provide vital care to people with life limiting illnesses.
Pictured: Tim (left) on the day of his skydive, flying the flag for St. Rocco’s
Optician’s US challenge provides New Year boost for hospice
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