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Hello all,


My name is zeenat shah I am 18 years old and will be skydiving for the RAF Association if I can raise enough money, oh and i am absolutely terrified of heights. I have done things in the past like climb scafell pike and walk the 100 mile nijmegan march so I am very determined-but the highest I ever jumped was from a small cliff and it took me 10 minutes to jump-so for me this will be a great challenge.


Please visit my justgiving page: www.justgiving.co.uk/zeenatshah and donate. They are a fantastic charity and are not only involved with veterans and what you would typically think, last year they sponsored my charity expedition with the lotus flower trust to help renovate a school in the Thar desert, India-it was a life experience and I feel like I should give something back. Any donations would be great and much appreciated thankyou-I am planning to jump in the summer holidays and my target total to raise is ?750.


Thankyou for taking your time to read this.


Peace and progress


Zeenat

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