2020
The Blesma News for 2020 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans.
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Blesma Member Owen tames the snow and takes home the Gold!
4 March 2020Blesma-sponsored snowboarder Owen Pick has become Dew Tour Adaptive Banked Slalom Champion. The win marks Owen’s first gold medal in any major contest at Dew Tour on 8th February. Dew Tour is an innovative contest series and content platform that brings together the world’s best skateboarders, snowboarders, skiers, artists, brands, and fans in a celebration of creativity and style. The 28-year-old said: “Winning gold was pretty rad, especially at Dew Tour. Its an invite only competition, and there are no categories. They only invite the top adaptive sn
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Blesma Buckets at the ready!
3 March 2020Calling all volunteers, Blesma buckets at the ready! We are dusting off our buckets for 2020 and heading to the Capital once again – and we need your help! London Bridge and Waterloo are first on the list this year and we would love to see you there! Volunteers don't need any previous experience; a willing heart, enthusiasm and a ‘can do’ attitude are the only essentials! Blesma relies on public donations to continue its work. We will be collecting at: London Bridge Underground Station, London – Thursday 19th March 2020 – slots
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Spotlight on Benefits and Social Care
2 March 2020Benefits For the previous four years, most working age benefits were kept at their 2015/16 cash value. This did not affect disability, carers and pensioner benefits which saw a yearly increase. Due to the general election last year’s Autumn budget was cancelled. The government had previously announced there would be an end to the freeze in payment. There is a Spring budget planned for 11 March 2020 and the government policy will be confirmed then. We will update our Members in the following bulletin in Summer. Disability, carers and pensioner benefits a
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Life changing experiences on an Arizona Horse trip
1 March 2020Michelle Murphy’s Life changing experience on an Arizona Horse trip. Polishing up her horsemanship skills on her first Blesma trip was Michelle Murphy, who went on the Arizona horseback activity. She learnt about ranch life and went on horse riding trails too. Michelle told Blesma, 'It changed my life.' For 22 years Michelle, a Corporal, served in the Royal Corps of Signals. When she lost her leg in 2018 to Necrotizing Fasciitis (NF) commonly known as a flesh-eating disease, she was working as Camp staff at the North West Reserves Forces and C
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