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Cirencester College student Kieran Sharp is taking on a 15,000ft skydive to raise money for the Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation.

Kieran, currently studying Sport and Exercise Science, Geography and Psychology, will travel to Salisbury in March to complete the skydive in memory of his Grandad who suffered with diabetes.

In the lead up to his dive, Kieran has set up a GoFundMe page with the hope of raising as much money as possible for the charity, who raise awareness of all types of diabetes, fund research and offer extensive support to those with diabetes.

Kieran said “This charity is close to my heart after losing my Grandad last year. Any donation would mean a lot to me, no matter how big or small. Every penny will make a huge difference”

For more information on this story please contact chloe.suter@cirencester.ac.uk

To find out more about Kieran’s fundraising and make a donation: Fundraiser by Kieran Sharp : Charity Skydive (gofundme.com)

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