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How to Organise a Charity Abseil Event

How to Organise a Charity Abseil Event How to organise a charity abseil event: If you're interested in running a charity abseil event, then this article will give you the information you need to set one up. A charity abseil event is a great way to raise money for charity. Usually making on average between £4,000 and £40,000 a day depending on the location and the number of participants abseiling. Not only is it a great way to raise money, a charity abseil event is also a fantastic way of marketing your company or charity and getting some media coverage. This is often forgotten about and overlooked but it does add massive value to the event. If you're an individual looking to organise a charity abseil event, then the best place to start is by contacting the charity that you wish to fund raise for and ask them if they want to get involved. If the charity wants to get involved, then they can help advertise the event and find extra participants. If the charity doesn't want to help or already has a full fundraising calendar, then consider getting a group of people together as this will work out cheaper per person overall. If you're a company or a charity and want to organise a charity abseil event, then it's a very easy process as you have access to many potential participants through the office you work in, social media or by advertising in the local area. Even on the day of the event, people watching the abseil take place will want to have a go and will often ask if they can participate. This is another great way of adding an extra few [...]

By |2020-06-27T13:02:39+01:00December 2nd, 2015|Blog|0 Comments

Abseiling Avon Gorge

Just been abseiling Avon Gorge with a group from Chandos House for the abseil challenge.  The weather was lovely and the team were up for the adventure.  We headed up to the top of Sea Walls at about 100ft above the floor at Avon Gorge and the guys rigged the abseil and also looked after the safety rope for each other.  Everyone did the abseil and a few people had a second go.  Well done to all the group. Group looking after the safety rope About to abseil at Avon Gorge Abseiling Avon Gorge

By |2017-02-17T16:15:15+00:00March 30th, 2012|Blog|0 Comments
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