Twenty3’s charity skydivers aim to raise money for Street League

Twenty3’s charity skydive is edging closer, as three of our team prepare to throw themselves out of a plane – all to raise money for Street League.

The dive is set to take place on Saturday 12th August in Salisbury, when Tristan Minall, Kyle Joseph and Boris Addae will be facing their fears at 10,000 feet.

It’s for a fantastic cause, with the trio trying to raise funds for our charity partner Street League: an organisation that uses the power of sport and education to tackle poverty, and support young people into employment, education and training – often with life-changing results.

They work with young people aged 14-30, who are living in some of the UK’s most disadvantaged communities, to help them overcome socio-economic barriers to employment.

Street League use sport as a ‘hook’ to engage young people and develop their life and workplace skills, as they recognise the inextricable links between wellbeing, health and employment – and the positive impact it can have on a young person’s self-worth, sense of belonging and personal development.

This combination of sports and education sets Street League apart from other employability services, by providing a fun and interactive outlet, and a relaxed environment where people can thrive.

Our divers are aiming to raise £2000 so all donations would be greatly appreciated.

You can show your support by heading to our JustGiving page here.