In-association with Jason and Elizabeth Liversidge, Humberside Fire & Rescue Service and The Humber Bridge Board, HFR Solutions are delighted to announce the launch of an another project supporting local community initiatives.
We are delighted to be hosting a unique event that will allow local charity fundraiser Jason and his wife Elizabeth to abseil off the Humber Bridge. 41 year old Jason was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease 4 years ago, leaving him virtually paralysed and confined to a wheelchair. Although everyday proves a battle for Jason, this doesn’t inhibit what has already been achieved by Jason himself, his wife Elizabeth and the family.
Since his diagnosis Jason has raised thousands for charity by undertaking some crazy challenges and achieved some remarkable feats including;
- The longest zip wire in Europe and the fastest in the world
- Climbing Mount Snowdon in his wheelchair.
Jason is determined to take on one last challenge, by abseiling off the Humber Bridge to raise money for the Motor Neurone Disease Association & the Fire Fighter's Charities.
Having already achieved some amazing feats the Liversidge family are a true inspiration having supported charitable organisations such as Dove house, Marie Curie, the motor neurone association and others.
Click here for a link to the fundraising page
HFR Solutions CIC are delighted to playing a lead role alongside Jason & Elizabeth in this large logistical challenge and it would not be possible without the support, help and input of several parties including The Humber Bridge Board and Humberside Fire & Rescue Service.
Jason and Elizabeth Liversidge will be profiled on the DIY SOS program due to be aired on Wednesday 6th September at 9pm on BBC1
Why not join us this Sunday and watch the abseil take place.