Hilary from Wilson Field to hit a sky high 120mph for charity

Hilary from Wilson Field to hit a sky high 120mph for charity

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Hilary Dennis; the plucky PA to the directors at insolvency and business turnaround specialist, Wilson Field, has decided to take to the skies. She will be completing a tandem skydive on Saturday, July 26 to raise money for Whirlow Hall Farm Trust, even though she is afraid of heights!

She will be jumping out of an aircraft from Hibaldstow Airfield in Lincolnshire tied to an expert, before free-falling 6,000 feet wearing a Wilson Field T-shirt and a smile!

Hilary, mother of three from Waterthorpe, will be joined by Suzanne Nitikman, fundraiser and event organiser at Whirlow Hall Farm, hopes to raise £1,000 for the trust. Whirlow Hall Farm Trust provides farm-related educational and learning experiences to more than 10,000 children and young people a year. Many of whom are from disadvantaged backgrounds and the inner city.

Regarding the upcoming jump, Hilary said;

“I still can’t believe that I am doing this! I am seriously mad to do this, but I am not backing out.

“This is certainly one of the biggest challenges I have faced ever and definitely the highest and quickest, but it’s for a fantastic local charity.

“I have never done one before, never really ever wanted to do one and all of a sudden a ridiculous idea became reality!”

If you would like to sponsor Hilary you can visit her Just Giving page, call 0114 2356780 or email h.dennis-madin@wilsonfield.co.uk.

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