Cymphony fundraisers reach for the skies to support Cheshire charity

10/08/2023

Employees from Crewe-based business Cymphony, the specialist franchise supplier, took to the skies in a charity challenge to help raise funds for the company’s corporate charity, the Cheshire-based organisation St Luke’s Hospice.

Daredevil duo Bobbi Harris and Joe Harding faced their fears to take part in a skydive on Friday, 4th August. Raising a total of £1,165 for the charity, the pair were finally able to jump out of a plane once the skies had cleared and the weather settled.

Joe, who is a business development manager at Cymphony, overcame his fear of heights to fly to 10,000 ft. He said: “It’s amazing to have achieved a dream of mine while raising lots of money for such a great cause. It’s always been on my bucket list to do a skydive, and I now want to repeat the same adrenalin rush again and again. The dive itself was an incredible experience – there’s no other feeling like it, and I’m already looking forward to raising even more money for St Luke’s Hospice.”

Fellow fundraiser skydiver, Cymphony’s transformation co‑ordinator Bobbi, added: “I have always wanted to do a skydive, and I’m so proud for having done it. It was without doubt the most thrilling and satisfying experience I have ever had, and it pushed the boundaries of my comfort zone in a way nothing else can. St Luke’s Hospice is a fantastic charity and everyone who donated has been so generous, so a huge thank you. I highly recommend anyone to take part in a skydive if they get the opportunity.”

“Congratulations to Bobbi and Joe for their amazing achievement. Cymphony is so proud of its partnership with St Luke’s Hospice and delighted that we are continuing to help raise money for this incredible charity,” said Tim Morris, Managing Director of Cymphony. “The whole company, coupled with families, friends and the local community, is behind this great cause, and together we are spreading the good word about the hospice.”

The skydive is the latest fundraiser by Cymphony as part of its continued support for the charity. Since 1998, St Luke’s Hospice has been providing palliative care to the people of Cheshire who need it, supporting them in ways which go beyond the scope and funding of the NHS. The charity supports over 1,000 local people with a huge range of assistance, from end-of-life care on our ward to supporting carers, and from helping children cope with grief to helping patients return to work after an illness. 

For further information about Cymphony, visit https://cymphony.co.uk/why-cymphony/our-net-zero-future/

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