THE Archie Foundation is looking for thrill seekers to leap into action and sign up for its annual abseil challenge.
Taking place next month at King’s Church Tower in Aberdeen, volunteers will descend the 130ft tower, with full equipment and support provided by Sport Aberdeen.
Registration for the abseil costs £25 and participants are encouraged to fundraise for The Archie Foundation through their own fundraising pages.
All proceeds from the event on Saturday August 24 will go towards delivering support and services to babies, children and families across Grampian, Tayside and the Highlands.
Last year, Stuart Milne, who recently retired from Finnies the Jeweller, took part in the abseil dressed as James Bond raising more than £3,000 for the foundation.
Milne and his fellow fundraisers last year raised a total of more than £41,000 to support families with a child in hospital or who have lost a loved one.
Paula Cormack, chief executive of The Archie Foundation, said: “The annual abseil is a fantastic event that combines the thrill of adventure with the joy of making a difference.
“It’s wonderful to see our community come together to support our cause, and we’re incredibly grateful for everyone who participates.”
Graeme Dale, director of sport and active communities with Sport Aberdeen, said: “We are delighted to support The Archie Foundation’s annual abseil again.
“Last year’s event saw an incredible amount raised and loads of positive feedback from those who have never abseiled before to experienced adrenaline junkies.
“Hopefully even more money will be raised this year, all towards a very worthy cause.”
For more information and to register for the event, please visit www.archie.org/events/abseil-for-archie-aberdeen.