South Lakes adventure attraction Treetop Trek is donating 20 per cent of all voucher sales to a local charity.
The Bendrigg Trust specialises in adventure activities for disadvantaged people and those with physical and learning disabilities in Cumbria.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, charities like the Bendrigg Trust are suffering after overnight residential visits were banned by the the Government.
The trust will receive £5 from every Treetop Trek £25 voucher purchased between now and the end of the year.
Treetop Trek, at Brockhole, is due to reopen on December 19.
Managing director Mike Turner said: “Many outdoor residential centres and other similar charities are on their knees at the moment, after the Department for Education’s recent advice against domestic overnight educational visits. As that advice isn’t expected to be reviewed until February, we know that every little helps right now.”
Bendrigg Trust advised Treetop Trek ahead of a £50,000 investment in the attraction, installing specialist breaking and hoisting equipment allowing wheelchair or restricted mobility users safe use of the triple zip wire.