Take on a big challenge and experience an amazing adrenalin rush!
We work towards creating a mentally healthier future for everyone, and we can only do this with passionate fundraisers like you taking on a new challenge!
Below are our active skydive events. Have a look at what else is coming up in our charity events calendar.
Skydive
Experience the incredible adrenaline rush as you jump from 10,000 feet at more than 100mph to help raise money to help us create a world where good mental health is a reality for all.
Firewalk Glasgow
Riverside Museum
28 February 2024
Face your fears and challenge yourself to walk barefoot over a bed of hot embers
28 February 2024
Face your fears and challenge yourself to walk barefoot over a bed of hot embers
Aberdeen Abseil
25 May 2024
Participants will abseil 131ft off the summit of the iconic Kings Tower (Kings Church, Aberdeen) with a spectacular view from the top and an adrenalin rush when you abseil down.
Participants will abseil 131ft off the summit of the iconic Kings Tower (Kings Church, Aberdeen) with a spectacular view from the top and an adrenalin rush when you abseil down.
World Mental Health Day Skydive
Make 2024 the year you do something amazing and take on a skydive for Mental Health Awareness Week!
Zipslide the Clyde
30 August 2024
This is a 100ft high adrenalin adventure, launching aside the Glasgow Riverside Museum - a unique and thrilling way to see Glasgow's cityscape.
This is a 100ft high adrenalin adventure, launching aside the Glasgow Riverside Museum - a unique and thrilling way to see Glasgow's cityscape.
Zipslide the Clyde
1 September 2024
This is a 100ft high adrenalin adventure, launching aside the Glasgow Riverside Museum - a unique and thrilling way to see Glasgow's cityscape.
This is a 100ft high adrenalin adventure, launching aside the Glasgow Riverside Museum - a unique and thrilling way to see Glasgow's cityscape.
Explore our other active challenges
Find out more about the other events you can take part in to fundraise for the Mental Health Foundation.
Explore more eventsWe work to prevent mental health problems and strive to help people understand mental health. We value any support and would love to hear from you! Please email [email protected] or call 020 7803 1123 for more information.