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If you think that the world is not a good place to live, think again! There are people out there who are willing to jump out of moving planes to help the ones in need! And they are making their children jump as well! Yes, it’s true. Today, we come across the heartwarming story of a family that took the plunge to raise money and make the world a better place. 

A team of four, Nathan Pope accompanied by his daughter Grace and Kerri Roma Anderson was accompanied by Tyler, her son. The way in which the children were ready to jump goes on to show the high level of humanity already existing inside them. So, how did this dive go? Let’s find out. 

Family’s skydiving adventure to make the world a better place!

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The family of four comes from different regional backgrounds. While Nathan and Grace hail from Radcliffe, his girlfriend Kerri and her son Tyler come from Scotland. However, the geographical barriers did not prevent them from uniting mentally and unanimously agreeing on the skydiving adventure. 

The jump was successfully executed by the family and took place in Denmark. Nathan, a nine-year skydiving pro, stated that a sum of £1200 was raised through their efforts. He also doubled down on the fact that none of the skydiving expenses would be deducted from the raised fund, and hence, the entire amount will be donated to Children In Need. As noble as the mission sounds, we must also take a moment to applaud the bravery of the two kids. 

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Tyler and Grace overcome mental barriers to skydiving 

While both Nathan and Kerri are licensed skydivers, Tyler and Grace are just kids. One is 11 years old, and the other is 12 years old, respectively. Thus, when the plan was being chalked out, it was surprising that the kids agreed. 

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Reflecting on the kids, Nathan stated, “Grace was excited but nervous for the jump, Tyler is scared of heights so it’s such an amazing achievement that he did it.” Clearly, he was a proud father. He further said that the kids taking such a big step for a noble cause at a tender age has made them an inspiration for others. What are your opinions about the adventure-seeking family? Comment and let us know. 

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