Flying start for the deaf

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http://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/region_wide/2006/07/18/f847eb97-c92d-4162-aca0-377b43c90807.lpf

WOULD-BE superheroes are being invited to fly through the air.

The Royal National Institute for Deaf People (RNID) is inviting adventurous people from Cambridgeshire to sign up for a skydive and help change the world for deaf and hard of hearing people.

Taking place at weekends at airfields near Peterborough and Chatteris, the RNID super skydives from approximately 10,000 feet are the ideal opportunity for Superman wannabes to fly through the air and raise money for charity.

The skydiving is free to prospective fundraisers who raise a minimum of £375 for RNID, the national charity representing nine million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK.

Call 0845 634 0687 to register your place for a super skydiving adventure.

For more information about RNID's skydiving events, or to register your interest in taking part, contact Caroline Jupe, on telephone/textphone: 0845 634 0687 (local rate) or email events@rnid.org.uk
 
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