YOU can do something amazing this MS Awareness Week – like experiencing that once-in-a-lifetime feeling of free-falling 10,000 feet at 120mph!

The Big Blue Jump, a tandem skydiving event, is taking place at Chiltern Park Aerodrome, Ipsden, near Reading, on Saturday, May 2, to raise funds for those who are living with MS today.

The MS Trust trains specialist nurses and provides information for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS).

Zoe Gaywood, from Ickenham, completed a skydive for the MS Trust at Chiltern Park last year with her friends, Jenny Foran and Nula Mullins, also from Ickenham.

“I took part to raise funds for my best friend Jenny and her mum, who both suffer from MS,” she said. “They are both very brave ladies and never complain about their condition.

The jump was amazing from beginning to end. I loved the adrenaline! I’m so glad I did it and could raise money for a great cause.”

For more information on the Big Blue Jump and how to jump for FREE, visit www.mstrust.org.uk/bigbluejump