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Entries are open for a once in a lifetime afternoon for two SmileDial kids. entries are only eligible if left on the Breaking Boundaries event page. Cant Walk Can Fly In association with SmileDial, ASB Bank, Making Trax and Flying Kiwis. We are looking for two kids (over ten years old and under 18) that are wheelchair riders or need the assistance of some kind to get from point A to B. We want to give these kids an opportunity to fly, well actually fall from 13000 feet over the Canterbury Plains. We are providing these two kids the once in a lifetime experience of skydiving, yeah cant walk does not mean you cant fly. This is an amazing opportunity that will bring fear, excitement, exhilaration and finally a sense of amazing accomplishment to these two kids. If you are Christchurch based or can make you way to Ashburton for the skydive we want to hear from you. Tell us about your kid, tell us what it would mean to them to have this experience and why they deserve this awesome experience. Leave your comments under the post on the event page titled Cant Walk, Can Fly. Terms & Conditions: Prize includes a tandem skydive from 13000 feet and a photo package. You must be registered with SmileDial to be eligible The Flying Kiwis Skydive location is in Ashburton Canterbury, you will need to provide your own transport to and from the airfield. Kids must be aged between 10 & 18 years old and be a wheelchair rider or require special aids of some sort to walk. Entries will only be accepted on the event page in the comments under the post titled Cant Walk Can Fly (this can be found on the page) Winners will be notified by SmileDialNZ and a date will be arranged with winners. Skydiving Kiwis and Making Trax specialise in tandem skydives for people with special needs and safety is of course the number one priority. https://facebook/events/587369558073758/
Posted on: Tue, 20 Jan 2015 19:21:03 +0000

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