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2021

Blesma Updates for 2021, covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans. 

  • Blesma support Winter Paralympian and amputee veteran Owen Pick

    Owen Pick
    3 April 2021

    Blesma recently supported Winter Paralympian Owen Pick after he was unable to work and fund his snowboarding gear for the season. The charity provided Owen with a grant to help him purchase a new snowboard and some kit so he could train towards his 2022 Winter Paralympics bid.

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  • Blesma joins amputee charity group to mark #LimbLoss&LimbDifferenceAwarenessMonth

    Limb loss
    1 April 2021

    Together We Can Do More! Blesma has joined with a consortium of UK charities working to support amputees and children, young people and adults with limb loss or difference, to mark Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness month this April. Our objective for this month-long campaign is to empower and connect with people with limb loss and limb difference across our shared community to reduce isolation and loneliness. 

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  • Three-time Olympic rowing champion assembles ‘Paravengers’ to take on Race the Thames for Blesma

    Paravengers
    31 March 2021

    Retired British Olympic rower Peter Reed OBE is leading a team of injured veterans and able-bodied civilians as they virtually race the distance of the River Thames (346 km).Team Paravengers, who met at Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Stanford Hall and have eight functioning legs between them, were called to duty to raise funds for military charity Blesma, The Limbless Veterans and London Youth Rowing as they race over a hundred other virtual crews from around the world.The team assembled by Peter includes retired British rower Andrew Triggs Hodge OBE as well as amputees Alfi

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  • Meet our new staff members - Christine Landess BSO North East

    Christine Landess
    28 March 2021

    Tell us a bit about your work background? After studying for a degree in psychology, I have always worked in the charity sector. I spent many years working in homeless services in London, starting out as a resettlement officer working with rough sleepers, and ending up managing hostels and support services for prolific offenders and people with addiction problems. Along the way, I was privileged to meet many fantastic and inspiring people who overcame huge challenges and adversity, and I always have the hope and belief that things can change for the better.

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