11:02am Wednesday 17th March 2010
SEASONED fund raiser Cameron Foster is to make a second leap of faith at Old Trafford.
The 14-years-old MU fan, who has raised over £10,000 for charity since he escaped death in a ski lift fall five years ago, will take part in an abseil from the stadium’s North Stand to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.
The free-air abseil will give 150 daredevil fundraisers the opportunity to get a bird’s eye view of the pitch as they free-air abseil 140 feet into the Theatre of Dreams.
Keen sportsman Cameron, a Westleigh High School student, hit the fund raising trail following an amazingly speedy recovery from the 30ft fall in Italy while on a school trip.
He dislocated both ankles and broke both legs and an arm, and at the age of nine organised a sponsored walk to raise funds to help disabled children in sport.
Cameron, of Askwith Road, HIndley, is a volunteer coach with a local Sports Development Unit and coaches basketball and karate. In recognition of his charity and volunteer work he was awarded a coveted Gold Blue Peter Badge.
Cameron said: "After realising how lucky I have been, I decided to do some charity work to raise money for people less fortunate than myself. By doing this abseil I hopefully will be able to make a change to CF patients of all ages. I thought this would be another great challenge and a thrilling experience."
Participants are asked to raise a minimum sponsorship of £140, which includes a £15 booking fee payable on booking.
To take part, or for more information contact the Cystic Fibrosis Trust events team on 0845 859 1100 or email events@cftrust.org.uk. No experience is necessary.
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