Five brave volunteers plan to skydive at 15,000ft to raise funds and awareness for brain injury.
Staff and relatives of staff at brain injury charity Headway Swindon will be jumping from a plane on May 29 over Salisbury.
They have raised more than £3,000 but hope to reach £3,500.
Headway's Sarah Tuck, Josephine Fliski, and staff relatives Kira Sawford, Teresa Hannington and Karen Simpson will take part.
The charity's fundraising co-ordinator Laurel says, "Our funding has massively dropped during Covid, but many people with brain injuries feel isolated from their families.
"If they come to Headway one day a week, that might just be their one outing, so that's why the fundraiser is important. Our activities make their lives more enjoyable."
To donate, visit the Headway Skydive's Justgiving page.
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