“Not only will this give you a flying start to the festive season, you’ll be helping us elevate fundraising to another level for the vital care of children with life limiting or life threatening conditions and support for their families.”
Early bird tickets cost £20 for adults and £15 for children, who must be aged over eight to take part. Included is a Santa suit, a time-slot allocated by Acorns, a fundraising pack, a certificate and a medal. Registrations close on 20 November, but places are limited and could sell out before this date.
Libby added: “Standing a huge 65ft tall this is the highest rope adventure course in Europe and rewards those brave enough to reach the top with stunning views and ever-lasting memories.
“Put on the Santa suit we send you and you and your family can create your own Yuletide adventure and experience an incredible day out while raising lifeline funds for Acorns. Help can’t wait for those children and families who need us more than ever at this time of year.
“This will be your very last chance to visit the Bear Grylls attraction just days before it closes for good, so make the most of this exciting activity before it’s gone forever.”
Acorns Children’s Hospice provides specialist palliative care for babies, children and young people with life limiting and life threatening conditions, and support for their families.
In the past year, the charity has cared for more than 780 children across the West Midlands, and supported over 1,000 families, including those who are bereaved.
This care and support is provided from Acorns three hospices, based in Birmingham, Walsall and Worcester, and in the community.
Acorns needs around £35,000 each day to provide its children’s hospice care, with two thirds of that amount coming from generous donations and fundraising by the local community.
Find out further details and sign up for Santa’s Sky High Challenge.