Skydive

Jump For Freedom

Anytime

Nationwide

£

£70 registration fee | £295 fundraising target (£350 in some locations)

Anytime

Nationwide

£

£70 registration fee | £295 fundraising target (£350 in some locations)

Take to the skies in 2025!

Join #TeamSallyArmy to Jump for Freedom and experience the exhilarating rush of diving through the clouds, raising vital funds to help support survivors of modern slavery.

Once I was trapped but now I am going to fly
Lima

Why fundraise for The Salvation Army?

Thousands of survivors of modern slavery are hidden in plain sight in towns and cities across the UK. We need your help to get them the support they need to re-build their lives.

Everyone we support receives access to a wide range of specialist services to meet their individual needs. With your help, we can continue to provide support such as:

  • Our confidential Referral Helpline 0800 808 3733 (available 24/7)
  • Confidential legal advice
  • Health care
  • Counselling
  • Educational opportunities
  • Financial support
  • Support in obtaining employment and housing

You are also able to fundraise for any Salvation Army project, Corps or expression of your choosing. Just let us know and we can make sure your funds support what you're passionate about.

Interested in a Skydive but have some questions?

Fauzi and Lima, who are survivors of modern slavery (their names have been changed to protect their identities) took on a skydive to encourage people to Jump for Freedom and raise awareness of modern slavery and vital funds for our work supporting survivors.

I want to do skydive for The Salvation Army because I believe in their mission of helping those in need and making a positive impact in communities
Fauzi
University student fundraiser during a skydive

Become a fearless fundraiser!

Take on your own skydive and fly through the clouds from over 10,000ft at up to 120mph!

Book your Jump for Freedom

Survivor stories

The Salvation Army has supported over 21,000 survivors of modern slavery since 2011 – each year the number of survivors entering support increases. 

Harry’s story: “when they found me - I could breathe for the first time in years.” Harry now spends his retirement volunteering in a Salvation Army charity shop and enjoying social activities in his local community. He continues to receive support in an on-going investigation of his traffickers and remains grateful for all the care and direction he has received since his escape.

Hadiza’s story: By the time Hadiza left the safehouse she started to smile and laugh again. Hadiza is now living independently and studying; she recently went on an apprenticeship scheme for a major UK supermarket group. She feels much more positive about life and is keen to help other people understand that without the support she’s received, she could not imagine how she would have survived to start rebuilding her life.

Any Questions?

We have an enthusiastic and dedicated team ready to support you with ideas, fundraising materials – or for a pre-skydive pep talk! If you need us, we’re here.

Simply pop us an email on challenge@salvationarmy.org.uk and we will be in touch!