On 12th June, the grounds of Pennsport Shooting School once again came alive with the sound of flying clays and friendly competition as 14 teams gathered for nsif’s 7th Clay Pigeon Flush, supporting nsif. The day was a brilliant mix of skill, camaraderie and fundraising; thanks to the generosity of our participants and supporters, over £70,000 was raised for groundbreaking spinal cord injury research.
Pennsport Shooting School buzzed with adrenaline as shooters gathered, teams locked in their focus and took aim. The picturesque setting, with its rolling green fields and expertly designed shooting stands, added to the thrill, ensuring every participant was tested to their limits in a truly spectacular environment.
After an action-packed day on the range, guests gathered to celebrate the success of the event and reflect on the foundation’s mission. The warmth and generosity of the attendees were evident, with conversations flowing as stories were shared about the impact of nsif’s work.
A particular highlight of the afternoon was a speech from nsif founder David Nicholls. David gave guests a brief look back at the history of the charity and shared his heartfelt gratitude for the continued support that allows nsif’s work to carry on. Thomas Forrester returned as auctioneer, and the auction and raffle added further to the day’s fundraising total, pushing us closer to pioneering advancements in spinal cord injury research.
A special thank you goes out to Pennsport Shooting School for hosting us once again, as well as to every shooter, donor and volunteer who helped make this day a phenomenal success. Your contributions drive meaningful change, ensuring nsif can continue funding vital research in pursuit of life-changing breakthroughs.