Daredevil Lisa’s fund-raising Jump for Tom

March 11, 2022

A daredevil parent at Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools has leapt from a plane at 13,000 feet to raise funds for a cause close to her heart.
Mrs Lisa Hicks took part in her first skydive in memory of Tom and is raising money for the fund established in his name by Cancer Research Wales.
Tom, a quiet, considerate and caring boy, was a pupil at Monmouth School for Boys, when he died from acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), a rare but aggressive form of cancer, aged just 13, in June 2018.
Tom’s sisters, Holly and Emily have been at the forefront of a wonderful community campaign which has raised £176,000 to date, in his memory.
Lisa is a close friend of Tom’s family and was delighted to complete her tandem parachute jump after several postponements due to bad weather.
“It was a completely exhilarating experience, and I would do it again in a heartbeat,” said Mrs Hicks, who has three children at Haberdashers’ Monmouth Schools.
“We were in freefall for about 100 seconds – there was a blanket of cloud below us but the sun was strong above the cloud.
“We pulled the chute just as we got to the cloud-line and then floated to the ground; it was amazing.”
Mrs Hicks continued: “My eldest son was good friends with Tom and, as families, we shared a few days’ holiday together in Spain where the boys went to watch Barcelona play Real Madrid at football,” said Mrs Hicks.
“Overall, I was keen to highlight the wonderful fund that is raising money in Tom’s name, the research that is being done into Acute Myeloid Leukaemia and to show that we all remember Tom, who would think my skydive was hilarious. I would like to thank everyone who has supported me; it means a lot.”