2020
The Blesma News for 2020 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans.
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BFBS Academy: Digital CULTure
8 June 2020BFBS Academy Invites You to #jointhecult with Its New Online Course ‘Digital CULTure’ BFBS Academy has launched ‘Digital CULTure’, an online course and digital community aimed to help service leavers and others in the military community gain the skills they need to secure a job in the digital industry or expand their own business through social media – which is more important now than it has ever been.
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Remembering D-Day - Peter Van Zeller
6 June 2020Peter Van Zeller, 98, served in both the RAF and the Army during World War II, and six days after D-Day he was shot in the arm by a sniper while advancing with the Somerset Light Infantry. A surgeon saved his elbow but the amputation ended his war. He received no compensation, no rehabilitation but was determined to have a full, independent life. “I learned to do everything again,” he says. “It still takes me an hour to shave, shower, dress and make my bed each day, but I do it.” Peter, who joined Blesma after his in
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Blesma's Virtual All Levels Yoga: Session 3
5 June 2020The Blesma Activities team have been hard at work, continuously thinking about new ways to bring their activities to all Members on a virtual level. During these times it is so important to focus on both physical and mental wellbeing. Yoga is the perfect balance of the two. As such, the Activities Team have worked with an amazing PT and Yoga coach, Lizzie Croxford, to bring you a yoga session that is suitable for all our Members. Lizzie has worked with Blesma in the past on the Couples fitness and lifestyle course, which took place in Mallorca last year with h
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Meet fellow Blesma Members: Stella Clarke
4 June 2020When Stella was interviewed for this piece she was 94 years old and was one of Blesma’s longest-serving Members, having being injured 76 years ago as a civilian I was 13 years old when WWII broke out. My father was a Regimental Sergeant Major, so my five siblings and I knew a lot about Army life. We weren’t children – we were his troops! We’d come home from school, polish our shoes and line them up ready for his inspection. We learned all sorts of things; my father even taught me how to read a blueprint! During the war, I worked at a pen f
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