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Skydive September 2026
Date
12 & 13 September 2026
Sign up fee
£50
Fundraising target
£430
Location
Options across the UK
Jump as a team
Choose from 20 airfield locations
1-2-1 fundraising support
Skydive September 2026
12 & 13 October 2026
What is Skydive September?
Take part in a skydive on 12 or 13 September for a lower sign up fee of £50 and fundraising target of £430. Experience the ultimate thrill at a lower cost!
Can't make it? Head to our website to find information about jumping on a day of your choice.
As part of our skydive team, you'll receive:
- A welcome pack, including fundraising advice
- A Parkinson’s UK T-shirt to wear on the day
- Fundraising materials to help you raise as much as you can.
Who can take part?
You must be 16 or over on the day of the skydive. If you are under 18 then your parent or guardian must complete forms on your behalf.
Airfields will each have their own weight restrictions. If you have any medical conditions, you'll need to be signed off by a doctor. For more information on these restrictions please contact events@parkinsons.org.uk.
Where can I jump?
You can jump from a selection of airfields across the UK. Pick your preferred location when you complete your registration form.
Already booked your skydive?
If you've already booked a skydive and want to support Parkinson's UK, then please get in touch with us at events@parkinsons.org.uk. We'll send you a fundraising pack to help you make the most of your jump!
Your fundraising page
Your fundraising page will be automatically set up when you register. Give it a personal touch and share it. Your fundraising will help us fund groundbreaking research and life-changing support services that help everyone with Parkinson's and those who love and care for them.
Last year, our 2025 skydivers raised an incredible:
£12,000
£195 could fund a day's work for a research assistant preparing samples of brain tissue, helping find clues to the causes of Parkinson’s.
£540 could fund a home visit from one of our Parkinson’s local advisers, helping a person living with Parkinson’s navigate the complex challenges of social care, benefits and employment issues.
£2,250 could fund 2 weeks of work for a speech and language therapist, helping people living with Parkinson’s gain confidence in being heard and understood.
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