Care worker faces her fear of heights for charity skydive

A HIGH Wycombe care worker is preparing to face her fear of heights head-on by jumping from 13,000 feet for charity.

Alysia Fontaine is raising money for Royal Star & Garter, the charity she works for, by taking part in the fundraising skydive on Saturday.

The 24-year-old is a wellbeing coordinator at the charity’s High Wycombe home.

For Alysia, the thought of leaping from a plane is one that fills her with dread.

She said: “This is the stuff of nightmares for me because I’m absolutely terrified of heights. Standing on a bridge makes me feel panicky, so jumping from a plane is a really big deal for me. The residents at Royal Star & Garter think I’m mad. I’m very nervous, but I’m very excited at the same time.”

Explaining why she is raising money for Royal Star & Garter, Alysia, who also lives in High Wycombe, added: “I think what we do in our three Homes is great, and I wanted to help support the Homes as much as I can.

“In that respect, I’m really looking forward to it. And even though the thought of jumping from a plane is daunting, it is nothing compared to the things our residents as veterans have faced in their lifetimes.”

To sponsor Alysia visit her JustGiving page www.justgiving.com/page/alysia-skydive

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