Daniel Scanlon Completes 10,000ft Skydive
Published: 1st July 2025
The challenge was inspired by the incredible care and support Daniel’s son, Reggie, has received following his diagnosis with leukaemia. The Oncology and Radiotherapy teams at the Royal United Hospital in Bath have provided outstanding support throughout Reggie’s treatment, and this skydive was Daniel’s way of giving something back.
The jump has already raised over £1,000—and donations are still open! Contributions go to projects that enhance care for cancer patients treated at the Oncology, Radiotherapy and Paediatric Oncology Units at the RUH Bath supporting a population of more than 500,000 people in Bath & North East Somerset and the surrounding towns & villages in North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire & North & West Wiltshire.
The Story
Daniel is doing a 10,000 feet Skydive jump on the 14th of June 2025 for Bath Cancer Unit Support Group, this charity is really close to my heart as they've really helped my son Reggie who was diagnosed with Leukaemia, this hospital department has been fantastic in supporting his needs and I want to give a little something back and raise as much money as possible for Bath Cancer Unit Support Group.
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Thank you for visiting The Bath Cancer Unit Support Group website. The Charity is run entirely by volunteers, meaning there are no paid staff.
Approximately 95% of all monies raised goes straight into equipment and resources of the Cancer Departments at the Royal United Hospital, Bath.
The other 5% is spent on vital administration costs. During the past 33 years, our enthusiastic volunteers have raised over £6 million.
Mike Taylor
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Bath Cancer Unit Support Group
