A tandem skydive with two men free falling and smiling at the camera

Little does he know, but on Christmas morning, Mr B from Belper will be unwrapping a surprise gift of a charity skydive in aid of Treetops Hospice.

The unusual present, from his wife of twelve years, will see Mr B free-falling at over 120mph from 14,000 feet above the local countryside in March 2025 on the Treetops Skydive Day.

Skydive Christmas gift

Mrs B is sure this will be a present ‘he will always remember’, as she explained:

I think Mr B may be slightly shocked as it isn't something you expect to get for Christmas, but he’s always said skydiving is something he would love to do but never got round to.

“My mum currently has cancer and raising money for a charity that helps support people and their families through such a terrible time seemed a great thing to do. 

Woman in Treetops t-shirt on tandem parachute jump

Supporting Treetops Hospice

Every time I have spoken to someone at Treetops, they have been so kind and helpful. I’d like to give something back to the charity, and as I’m not able to skydive myself, my husband doing it is the next best thing!

The sponsored Treetops Skydive Day takes place on Saturday 15 March 2025 at Langar Airfield, Nottinghamshire.

Claire Mathias, Treetops Relationships Manager – Challenge Events, said:

“I really can't wait to hear about Mr B’s reaction, and of course, see him in action on the day.

“It’s not too late to grab your own unique present for that one person who’s so hard to buy for at Christmas!”

Claire Mathias smiling and standing in Treetops grounds
Claire Mathias, Relationships Manager for Key Events