Attraction World raises money for Whizz-Kidz

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Nick Hughes, sales & marketing director at Attraction World recently did a skydive for charity Whizz-Kidz. 

Nick Hughes, Attraction World

Hughes did the 13,000 feet dive in order to help raise £5,000 for the charity – which will enable them to purchase five new trikes for children.

The money raised by Hughes amounted £2,133 which means the company has secured two trikes for the charity.

Whizz-Kidz provides disabled children and young people with vital mobility equipment, opportunities to meet and have fun, and training to help them gain skills and look forward to a brighter future. It has helped more than 20,000 disabled children since 1990.

It aims to work where possible with local NHS services, and aims to ensure that much-needed improvements are made in delivering wheelchair services for children in the UK.

Donations can still be made at: https://attractionworld.everydayhero.com/uk/nick-hughes-10000-foot-skydive

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