BMCF charity skydiving 2024 has been gathering momentum with many more people coming forward to take part in the challenge, which is scheduled to be held at Langar, Nottingham on 8th September 2024. This is the 4th time the charity undertakes such event and this year also will be supporting bright but financially backward nursing students from Kerala, India. As a token of charity’s appreciation and solidarity to the nation and people where they live in, a local charity also will be supported with a nominal fund. The trustees have decided to support Alzheimer’s research UK.

Luckily we are blessed abundantly with plenty of resources but there are people around the world, their lives are crippled with miseries due to diseases, lack of proper housing and other financial struggles. There are people who have no financial resources to buy even food, buy medicine to treat their diseases along with no income. BMCF has taken the decision to support nursing students thereby aiming at the socio -economic upliftment of weaker sections in the society.

The organising committee under the leadership of Francis Antony as General convenor is working tirelessly throughout to implement the program successfully. The Chairman Sabu Sebastian, Secretary Biji Jose and treasurer BoneyChandyare  also in the forefront.

Fr. George is a well known household name in UK amongst the community due to his extra -spiritual activities in the field  healing and evolving the the people’s lives through various teachings. His motivational and inspirational speech has changed the lives of many and he lives in a very modest way amongst English community with a great bondness with Malayali fraternity. His slight physical disability, which occured due to the polio disease  in the childhood, never was a hinderance in undertaking challenges such as skydiving to support the poor people across the world. He hail from Kochara , Kumaly , the high range district of Idukki, Kerala, India.

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Kayal Restaurants, the heart of Traditional Kerala Cuisine in England is thrilled to announce their participation in the British Malayali Charity Foundation’s 2024 charity skydiving event! This year, their passionate Founder, Jaimon Vanchinthanam, on behalf of Kayal team and operation directors will be taking the plunge to support underprivileged nursing students and others in need in Kerala.

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Another young talent  taking part in the event is 18 years old Stefan Holms Skariah, the son of founding chairman of British Malayali Charity Foundation & Managing Editor of MarunadanMalayali, Mr ShajanSkariah and Olympian Bobby Aloysius.  Stefan with his mum and siblings migrated to UK couple of years ago to fulfill the dream of Bobby to utilise the vast sporting opportunities in UK for her children, the same way she got years ago. Stefan has completed his +2 before migrating to UK and have secured a place in AI in one of the great universities in England. Stefan wanted to follow the footsteps of his dad, Shajan, who not only a free and fair journalist but has been in the humanitarian field assisting the people with financial difficulties. It is Shajan, who took initiative in forming British Malayali Charity Foundation alongside his media works through British Malayali online news. Stefan’s attempt has been greatly appreciated by the local Malayali community in Telford and across Britain and expect to raise an overwhelming fund to support aspiring nursing students in Kerala, India. Please support Stefan by clicking the following link:

23 years old Beffin Jose is the another young participant in the charity skydiving event. Apparently, he is the son of charity foundation’s secretary and also known as Angel from Belfast, Biji Jose.  Biji has earmarked a lion share of her lifetime for the needy people around her. As her son, Beffin has always the natural instinct to support others, which he see in his everyday life through his benevolent mum. In other words, this is charity family as one person alone cannot do humanitarian works without the support of others in the family. They set aside their own priorities and find out  time and energy to the needs of others, who are struggling to cope with their daily life due to limited resources. Beffin is a mechanical engineer aspiring to become a pilot in the future. Beffin is excited to merge his technical expertise with his passion for aviation. He wantz to fundraise for charity because he believes in making a tangible difference in the lives of those in need. Beffin  says supporting charitable causes is a way to contribute positively to his community and beyond, addressing critical issues like poverty, education, and healthcare. By raising funds, he thinks he  can help provide essential resources and opportunities to those who might not otherwise have them, fostering a sense of hope and empowerment.

The challenge is open to all public from the age of 16 but to some maximum weight restrictions.. The trust is planning to conduct the event with the participation of at least 30 people, who will be flying high sky at a height upto 13500 ft. for a free fall skydiving at Langer, Nottingham.Many people including the trustees, business persons & a priest  have already come forward to participate and if anyone wishes to participate, please contact at [email protected].

Please visit www.britishmalayali.co.uk/news/charity for further details/news in malayalam.

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