Chance to abseil down Wells Cathedral to boost charities
By Tim Lethaby 29th Jul 2021
A very worthy addition to any post-lockdown bucket list, SOS Africa's 124ft abseil challenge will return to Wells Cathedral on September 25/26 and October 2/3.
Back by popular demand, following the successes of the 2019 event during which 350 brave fundraisers raised an incredible £60,000, this year abseilers will descend from the North-West tower dressed as their favourite "COVID Heroes."
Organisers SOS Africa and abseil instructors Aardvark Endeavours hope that this event will give everyone something to look forward to and the opportunity to support three causes close to many of our hearts: education, heritage and healthcare.
The event is in aid of SOS Africa, Wells Cathedral and The Forever Friends Appeal – charity for the Royal United Hospitals Bath.
To participate, each abseiler is required to pay a £20 deposit to cover instructor's fees and, between now and their allocated abseil slot, raise £100 per person.
This will be split between SOS Africa (60 per cent), Wells Cathedral (20 per cent) and The Forever Friends Appeal (20 per cent).
To enter as an individual or team, email [email protected] with the following information:
Full name of abseiler or team leader
Preferred abseil date / time (9am – 5pm, 25th/26th Sept or 2nd/3rd Oct 2021)
Transfer a £20 deposit per abseiler to: SOS Africa, 40-47-28, 32032554 SOS Africa will then confirm your abseil date/time, set up your online fundraising page and answer any questions you might have before the event. If necessary, the event can be socially distanced, no previous abseil experience is required and all abseilers under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. This is a popular event and places will be limited so it is recommended signing up and sending your deposit as soon as possible to avoid missing out. The SOS Africa children's charity was founded by an 18-year gap student from Shepton Mallet in 2003 to fund the education of disadvantaged South African township children and now operates four education programmes which support hundreds of children across the country. Thanks to the incredible support provided by the charity's Shepton Mallet Shop and local fundraising events over the years, these children receive the holistic support they need to thrive both in and out of the classroom enabling them to break out of the poverty cycle. Popularly known as "one of the most beautiful English cathedrals" with a history dating back to the 12th century, Wells Cathedral is an iconic landmark which means a great deal to so many.
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