AMFA supports Huntington’s Disease Association
Saturday 30 September saw three of the AMFA team take the plunge from 13,000 feet in aid of our chosen charity of the year, Huntington’s Disease Association. Taking off from Netheravon Airfield, home of the Army Parachute Association, Izzy Hayward, Courtney Craig and Jacob Baker-Menage had a fantastic experience with any pre-event nerves soon being replaced by adrenaline fuelled excitement.
Who are Huntington’s Disease Association?
Huntington’s Disease Association have a mission to give those affected by the disease the power to live their lives to their full potential. This is promoted by various fantastic projects which are focus on improving care and support as week as to help education families and professionals who work directly with those effected. They also interact with decision makers to help tackle discrimination and barriers to services available to those effected.
If you would like to know more about this amazing charity, please go to Huntington’s Disease Association – Home (hda.org.uk)
In the build up to the event, Izzy, Courtney and Jacob all managed to complete some fantastic fundraising for the charity, but more can still be done.
If you would like to sponsor them following completion of the challenge, you can do so here:
Izzy Isabelle Hayward is fundraising for Huntington’s Disease Association (justgiving.com)
Courtney Courtney Craig is fundraising for Huntington’s Disease Association (justgiving.com)
Jacob Jacob Baker-Menage is fundraising for Huntington’s Disease Association (justgiving.com)
At AMFA, we recognise the importance of social responsibility and doing the right thing. We are delighted to give our continued support to Huntington’s Disease Association and look forward to joining forces again in the near future to aid the brilliant work they do.