Shepton Mallet Prison Opens For Unique Charity Abseil Event Supporting SOS Africa
This summer, an innovative charity event is set to take place at Shepton Mallet Prison, not for confinement but for liberation. In a unique partnership with SOS Africa and Aardvark Endeavours, the prison opens its doors on the 15th and 16th of June, 2024, for a charity abseil event. This initiative is not only a call to adventure but also a noble cause to support the SOS Africa children's charity. Coinciding with Father's Day weekend, it promises an unforgettable experience for families and individuals looking to make a difference.
Set against the historical backdrop of the prison, which boasts a 400-year history, participants are offered the rare opportunity to abseil from the roof of the prison's workshop building. This event is perfect for both seasoned abseilers and those new to the sport, providing a thrilling way to confront fears and bond with loved ones. Joel Campbell, CEO of Shepton Mallet Prison, shared his enthusiasm, stating their honor in collaborating with SOS Africa for this exhilarating event. He highlighted the transformation of a space known for limitation into one of liberation and opportunity.

SOS Africa has a history of hosting impactful events that engage communities and support charitable causes. Their past abseil challenges at iconic venues like Glastonbury Festival Pyramid Stage and Wells Cathedral have captivated participants across the Southwest. Matt Crowcombe, Founder of SOS Africa, expressed his excitement about returning to Shepton Mallet Prison for this special event. He emphasized the dual opportunity to challenge participants and connect them with local heritage while supporting a noble cause.
To participate in this anticipated event, individuals are required to secure their spot with a £20 deposit and commit to a fundraising goal. The event is open to both adults and children, offering an excellent opportunity for everyone to contribute to a great cause, experience the thrill of abseiling, and engage with the rich history of Shepton Mallet Prison. For more details or to sign up, interested parties are encouraged to visit SOS Africa's website or contact Event Organiser Matt Crowcombe directly.
This charity abseil at Shepton Mallet Prison represents more than just an adventurous experience; it's a chance to make a difference and create lasting memories at one of Somerset's most iconic landmarks. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity.