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Step by Step CEO Takes on Abseil Challenge

Step by Step CEO Debbie Moreton is leading by example at the Step by Step abseil on Saturday 11th July.

Debbie will be taking on the daunting 100 metre drop from Spinnaker Tower, Portsmouth, representing the charity and the hundreds of young people we support every year. This is despite Debbie's paralysing fear of heights.

"I do not like heights at all," Debbie told us. "I can’t even climb a ladder without feeling ill. But I'll do my best on the day and raise as much as I can for the young people we support."

Our video joins Debbie as she prepares for her challenge - and tries to overcome her nerves!


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If you would like to sponsor Debbie's heroic endeavor, please visit her JustGiving page.

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