Sponsored Skydive

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If you have ever wanted to do a parachute jump, now is your chance

Choose from 3 different types of jump; a tandem where you experience the thrill of skydiving from around 12,000 feet - strapped to an instructor and safely guided to the ground, a thrilling solo skydive - with two instructors with you as part of an Accelerated Freefall training course, or a static line parachute jump - performed from around 3,000 feet. All training is provided and no previous experience is necessary, so why wait?

Jump for free

We will send you a fundraising pack with all the information to get you started on your fundraising. If you raise enough donations in sponsorship, around £360 depending on the type of jump you choose, you will get to jump for free.

Choose your airfield

You can jump from any one of over twenty British Parachute Association approved airfields across the UK.

Contact us
If you would like to make a thrilling skydive from 12,000 feet, or an exhilarating solo jump from up to 3,000 feet, contact Katharine on 020 7380 6500 or email events@arthritiscare.org.uk

We will send you a full information pack and registration form, and everything you need to know to take part in the experience of a lifetime.


Josh Carter Skydives for Arthritis Care

Josh Carter Skydives for Arthritis Care

'I really enjoyed the jump, even though it was freezing cold! It was minus 20 degrees coming down because of the wind chill caused by travelling at 120mph! The adrenaline was pumping so much I barely noticed though, it really was an amazing experience. I'd like to say a massive thank you to Lee who I was strapped to for the jump, and all my friends, family and everyone at Arthritis Care for the support I received.'



Exiting the aircraft from 15,000 feet

Exiting the aircraft from 15,000 feet

Coming in to land under canopy

Coming in to land under canopy

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