Care worker with fear of heights to do charity skydive for residents

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Care worker with fear of heights to do charity skydive for residents
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Mandy Davidson of Renaissance Care’s Rosepark Care Home will take the jump in October.

A generous care worker is set to take the plunge and conquer her fear as she prepares to soar in a charity skydive.

Mandy Davidson, 34, put herself forward for the once-in-a-lifetime experience to raise money that will enable Rosepark Care Home to hold events and activities which help boost residents’ well-being – even though she is afraid of heights.Get all the news from your area – as well as features, entertainment, sport and the latest on Lanarkshire’s recovery from the coronavirus pandemic – straight to your fingertips, 24/7.

Mandy said: “I’m so excited about taking part in this skydive. It’s something that’s always been on my bucket list, and to be able to cross that off while also raising funds for our amazing residents makes it even more special.

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