A BRAVE fundraiser is set to face her fears and jump out of a plane in aid of charity.
Carlie-Ann Milligan, who works at Trump Turnberry, will be taking a leap for a good cause later this month.
In a few weeks' time, Carlie-Ann is taking on a skydive in support of Glasgow Children's Hospital Charity.
Carlie-Ann has a huge fear of heights but has decided to face that fear head-on in the name of a truly special cause.
Having worked closely with children in the past, Carlie-Ann has always been passionate about making a difference.
She said: "I have a huge fear of heights, but it is a challenge I am willing to endeavour.
"I am currently studying childcare at college and have previously worked with children with Additional Support Needs.
"I am also working part-time at Turnberry, which is in close partnership with the charity, hence choosing them to raise money for.
"I have helped to raise money before and will be helping again in Glasgow this Christmas season."
To donate, go to justgiving.com/page/carlie-anne-milligan.
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