BREATHE LA Charity Skydivers Took the Leap, Raised Funds for O24U Environmental Education “for kids who care about clean air”
Posted April 11th, 2008
Skydiving may not be for everyone,
but it's at the top of the list for our BREATHE LA Charity Skydive Team
who took the leap on April 26th at Skydive Elsinore.
The group, (L-R) Brad Scoular, Agatha Kulesza, Darya Danesh, Evelina Giang and Lisa Paris enjoyed a breath-taking adventure and raised nearly $10,000 for BREATHE LA O24U Environmental Education Program for "kids who care about clean air."
BREATHE LA O24U program spring session 2008 serves over 4,000 children in 58 schools with a ten-week fun, hands-on learning experience that teaches kids about the environment and how to protect our planet.
Like a charity walk or run, adventurers and clean air advocates registered to skydive and raised funds for BREATHE LA O24U, supporting “kids who care about clean air” throughout Los Angeles County. The Charity Skydive initial group jump was a great success and individuals can register for their own charity skydive to benefit O24U or other BREATHE LA programs at any time. On-line, paper-less registration:
BREATHE LA O24U is funded by LA5 Rotary Foundation, the KTLA-TV McCormick Tribune Foundation and Boeing Employee Giving grants, individual donors and special events like the Charity Skydive.