A TRIO of colleagues from Cloverdale have taken the plunge 220m down the city’s tallest skyscraper all in the name of charity.
The Fearless/Fearful Foursome from Belmont Forum raised thousands of dollars for Ronald McDonald House with their Central Park Plunge abseil.
“We were all very nervous standing up on the rooftop looking down the side of Central Park,” Centre Manager Alexandra McAuliffe said.
Get in front of tomorrow's news for FREE
Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.
READ NOW“But we did it as a team and we’re so thrilled to have raised over $8000 for Ronald McDonald House Perth.
“We’ll be back next year.”
The house provides a safe and comfortable place for families to stay together during their child’s hospital treatment.
The Central Park Plunge raised more than $560,000 for Ronald McDonald House, the Fiona Wood Foundation, the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and Cahoots.
MORE: Police hunt for man in white ute after off-duty police officer attacked
MORE: Former premier Barnett opens up, says losing election like ‘falling off cliff’
MORE: Baldivis man (19) faces court over child sexual assault charges
MORE: Police looking for help after crime spree in Champion Lakes