Ant Gaffney and Craig Muldoon, volunteers with the St Helens Family Support service run by the national social care charity Making Space, raised more than £3,000 through tandem skydives as part of the charity’s Jump July fundraising campaign. The pair raised a combined £3,038 to help families in St Helens affected by a loved one’s substance use. The St Helens Family Support service offers free, confidential support to adults who are affected by someone else’s drug or alcohol use. Craig Muldoon (Image: Making Space)Tony Murphy, service manager for St Helens Family Support, said: "What an incredible few weeks it has been for our volunteers. The Jump July campaign has raised more than £8,800 for Making Space services nationwide and aims to raise further funds throughout the summer.