Fundraising jump off the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas

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debra skydive femalefocusonline feb25On the 2nd of March Sue Rogers will be jumping from a height of 829 feet, dropping at 40 miles per hour off the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas to raise much needed awareness and funds for DEBRA Spain.


Sue has been a volunteer at DEBRA Spain for 17 years working at the DEBRA Charity Shop in Urb. La Marina, Alicante. Over the years Sue has been involved in raising much needed awareness and donations for DEBRA Spain, a national charity who support children born with an incurable skin condition called Epidermolysis Bullosa EB.
Two years ago when Sue turned 70, she started doing daredevil challenges and her first one was the Velocity2 Zip Wire, which her three daughters bought for her birthday. Sue flew 500 feet high at speeds of 125mph on Zip Worlds thrilling Velocity2. The Zip line near Bethesda in North Wales is the longest in Europe and the world’s fastest with over an entire mile to whizz down. Sue raised an amazing 1,051€ in sponsorship for DEBRA Spain from her challenge.
On 2nd March 2025 Sue plans to do something more daring by jump off the Stratosphere Tower in Las Vegas. It holds a Guiness World Record as the highest commercial decelerator descent facility, being the highest sky jump in the world.
Sue will complete the jump a month after her 72nd birthday, which is worth sponsoring in itself, but more importantly you will be helping to improve the quality of life for people living with EB in Spain.
If you would like to sponsor Sue, please go to her GoFundMe page at https://gofund.me/84caebd8.
If you live locally you can call into the DEBRA Charity shop on Consum Square, Urb. La Marina and sponsor Sue or make a donation.