An overnight jump-a-thon is being held at the Skyline Trampoline Park, Inverurie in aid of Mental Health Aberdeen.
The charity, which provides counselling and information services to adults and young people experiencing difficulties with their mental health, is one of the oldest organisations working to improve wellbeing in north east Scotland.
The fundraiser will begin on August 30 at 7pm and continue until 7am the next morning, promising a night full of fun, music and entertainment.
Reaching out to those who are affected by sleep deprivation due to depression or anxiety, the night-long occasion is encouraging every participant to raise as much money as possible for MHA.
The event’s activities include zorbing, a silent disco and a movie room with live music from local DJ Paul Boyle.
Other activities will include mindfulness sessions and a pamper room.
It is open to anyone over the age of 13 and teams can be of up to six, with each member receiving a Jump-a-thon T-shirt to remember the exciting fundraiser.
Any donations for raffle prizes would also be greatly appreciated.
For more information or to enter a team, contact: MikaelasCharityEvents@outlook.com
Jump for up to 12 hours to raise money for vital counselling