Kim is Skydiving for Crossroads Care Kent!

Kim is taking the leap to support unpaid carers—help her reach new heights for Crossroads Care Kent!

At Crossroads Care Kent, we believe in going the extra mile (or in this case, the extra 12.000 feet!) to support carers and their families. That’s why we’re so proud of Kim Hunt, one of our dedicated Carer Support Workers, who will be taking on an incredible challenge to raise funds for our charity.

On Sunday, 30th March 2025, Kim will be skydiving at Headcorn to raise awareness and vital funds for Crossroads Care Kent. Every penny raised will go towards providing much-needed support for unpaid carers across Kent.


Why is Kim Skydiving?

Kim has always had the dream of skydiving again—something she last did 22 years ago. Now, she feels ready to take on this exciting adventure once more and doing it with a clear purpose: to support a charity that she knows firsthand makes a real difference.

Having worked with carers for years, Kim has seen how vital our services are to families across the county. She understands the challenges carers face daily—juggling responsibilities, putting their own needs aside, and often feeling isolated. By taking on this skydive, she hopes to raise awareness and funds to help Crossroads continue its vital work.


How Can You Support Kim?

Kim is ready to take on this challenge, but she needs your support! Every donation makes a difference and helps us continue our mission.

💙 Visit the Campaign Page: https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/kim-sky-dive--crossroads-care-kent

We’ll be sharing updates on our Facebook page, so stay tuned to see Kim’s journey to the skies! Let’s cheer her on and show her just how much we appreciate her dedication—not just to this challenge, but to carers across Kent.





Feeling inspired? You can take on your own challenge and fundraise for Crossroads Care Kent! Whether it’s a skydive, a run, or a bake sale, every effort helps us support unpaid carers. If you’d like to get involved, contact us at enquiries@crossroadskent.org or call 03450 956701.