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Bodybuilding Member Aaron is over the Moon
9 July 2020Blesma-funded sporting gear is helping bodybuilding Member Aaron Moon stay in shape during lockdown – and will hopefully help him secure a new job. The former Royal Marine turned to Blesma for help when demand for home gym equipment skyrocketed following the closure of gyms due to COVID-19. “I was six weeks out from a bodybuilding competition when everything kicked off. I didn’t want all the hard work I’d put in to be for nothing, but finding equipment was almost impossible,” said Aaron, who lost his right leg and sustained other serious injuries whilst servin
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A message from Blesma to Tony Hudgell
9 July 2020You may recently have seen a story being shared on social media about the incredible five-year-old Tony Hudgell. Tony lost both of his legs as the result of abuse, and even though he is still getting used to his new prosthetic legs he has raised over £1.2million for the NHS by walking with crutches every day in June. We thought that it would be fantastic if we could share a message of thanks and encouragement for Tony, from as many Blesma Members as possible. It is often said that our Membership
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Making Generation R is there for schools online during Lockdown
8 July 2020The hugely successful Making Generation R programme has shown its own resilience with a new online resource that has been created to help teenagers cope with the pressures of lockdown. Members may not be able to go into schools in person to tell their inspirational stories about overcoming adversity, but their voices are still being heard at what is a critical time for the wellbeing of young people. That’s because a team of 30 Members have produced film versions of their talks – each one designed to help viewers build resilience – that can be used by teachers in disc
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Conrad’s model behaviour is given new lease of life
7 July 2020Thanks to the Association, injured Army veteran Conrad Molloy now has a dedicated workspace in which he can pursue his model making hobby. Conrad served with the Royal Anglian Regiment for nine years before his left leg was amputated below the knee after he was injured by a bomb blast in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in 2000. Eight years ago, he reconnected with a childhood hobby; model making. When his pastime began to take over the family living room, Blesma stepped in to fund a workshop in the Molloys’ garden that would allow Conrad a private space
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