by Ethos public relations
Following daredevil disability charity founder, Sally Bishop’s brave abseil down Guy’s Hospital’s famous tower last month to raise money for Action For Kids, the event is back again this weekend.
Back by popular demand, the abseil event will return to the capital on Sunday 3rd April and already, another 30 fearless fundraisers have signed up to the challenge to raise money for the national disability charity.
Standing at 469 feet, Guy’s Hospital Tower is a very noticeable feature on the city's skyline and taller than the London Eye. It is also the highest structure in the capital that it is possible to abseil, making it one of the most exciting ways to raise valuable funds for Action For Kids.
There are just five places left for the abseil on Sunday, so to avoid missing out, please contact the events team now on 020 8347 8111 or email events@actionforkids.org.
To find out more about Action For Kids and its work, please visit the website www.actionforkids.org.
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Posted at 29th March 2011
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