Experience a rush like no other and help Fight For Home with the Shelter Scotland Skydive.
You'll exit the airplane at 10,000 feet and experience a free fall at speeds of up to 120 miles per hour, before your trained instructor deploys the parachute and you glide back down to the ground.
Location: Skydive St Andrews, Fife Airport, Glenrothes, KY6 2SZ
Currently in Scotland:
Over 9,500 children are homeless
rent is up 12% on last year
a household becomes homeless every 16 minutes
Every penny raised helps us be there for people, so they don't have to face the threat of homelessness alone. To book your spot, email communityscotland@shelter.org.uk
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