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30 Days for 30 Years
To mark the 30th year anniversary since Jason’s avoidable workplace accident which left him in a wheelchair and to celebrate how far he has come on his journey, he is embarking on a series of events throughout the year to raise money for two fantastic charities.
Throughout April he will be delivering workplace presentations for free and taking donations from the clients instead, then at the end of April he will be going up Mount Snowdon, at the beginning of May, a Zip Wire in Wales, finishing the week with a 15000ft tandem Skydive.
Jason has picked 2 charities which both mean a lot to him, firstly The No Falls Foundation, of which he is honoured to be an ambassador and secondly Mental Health UK another fantastic charity he is delighted to be working with.
Jason has been delivering Wellbeing, Health & Safety presentations for over 14 years and would be extremely delighted if some of the companies he has worked with would sponsor him and/or help out with some of the expenses incurred, we realise times are extremely difficult for us all financially, but these two charities do amazing work and he just wants to raise as much as he can. Any size donation would be gratefully received.
We do still have opportunities for live sessions to be booked in person or virtual during April so if you who would like to be a sponsor for any of these events and help raise money then please get in touch.
To get involved please get in touch with us today: [email protected]
Please support Jason’s 30 days for 30 years fundraising event who are fundraising for multiple charities on the JustGiving page here.
30 Days for 30 Years
Jason Anker MBE is marking 30 years of being in a wheelchair following his avoidable workplace accident by fundraising for 2 charities ‘NO falls Foundation and Mental Health UK’
Delivering free HSW sessions, climbing Mount Snowden, Sky Dive, Rally day and a zip wire.
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