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2020

The Blesma News for 2020 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans. 

  • The Remembrance 11k - Thank you!

    Remembrance
    12 November 2020

    This year Blesma looked to create an event which would bring our community together for Remembrance, despite the obstacles posed by Coronavirus. Though fundraising was never the primary aim of the Remembrance 11k, incredibly, more than £20,000 has now been raised to support Blesma’s injured veterans. More than 200 participants took part, running, cycling or otherwise – to remember in every corner of the country, and even beyond, in France and the USA! We have been completely overwhelmed by the positive response to this new blended style of event, and the incre

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  • For the Fallen - Read by Blesma Members

    For the Fallen
    11 November 2020

    For the Fallen - Laurence Binyon As we all know Remembrance Day 2020 was different to any other. Though the Coronavirus pandemic led to the cancellation of many National events such as the Annual March to the Cenotaph, we know that many of our Members, along with the wider military community, nonetheless marked Remembrance in their own personal ways. Once again, it was a time to consider how to mark this poignant event even though we were apart, and remind our community that Blesma is as united as ever. We gathered a collection of rea

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  • Blesma Member walks again for the first time in six years

    Pradip Rai
    6 November 2020

    Former Gurkha Pradip Rai, who is paralysed from the chest down, has walked again thanks to robotic exoskeleton technology. Prad, 48, has used a wheelchair for the last six years, but over summer he was able to trial four different suits at The Royal Buckinghamshire Hospital. Taking his first steps was an “emotional and happy moment for everyone involved,” he said. “After paralysis, any form of walking is very good because you get to talk to people at eye level,” said Prad. “It feels good; you can be helpful at home and walking improves your circulation and heart rate, as wel

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  • Making Generation R is back for a new term

    Making Generation R
    5 November 2020

    “Our stories help school children build resilience.” – Josh Boggi, Blesma Member & MGR Speaker At a time when teachers and schools are looking at ways to support both their students’ learning and wellbeing, Making Generation R is here to help young people build resilience. Through Making Generation R, Blesma Members are professionally trained to deliver powerful talks based on their own story of overcoming adversity. These talks are designed to help young people understand what it means to be resilient and how they can find helpful coping strategies to sup

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