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  • Fort trip helps Members reconnect

    North Fort
    15 January 2021

    A small group of Members and their partners were treated to a trip to Weymouth’s stunning historic sea fort in September. The outing to Nothe Fort, arranged by South West Outreach Officer Sarah Payne, gave Members in her area who had not been active online during lockdown the chance to reconnectwith fellow Members. “The six of us who attended had a great visit, and the weather was ideal to sit and have refreshments at the end of our tour,” said Peter Mckernan, 63, from Weymouth, who attended the trip. “The fort has many links with military groups

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  • Have you got a story to tell?

    Mat Armitage
    14 January 2021

    Applications to join the 2021 Making Generation R programme are now open! Your fellow Blesma Members have already inspired over 100,000 young people and key workers with their powerful stories of overcoming adversity - now it’s your chance to get involved! What is Making Generation R? Making Generation R – Resilience Through Inspiration (MGR) is a storytelling & public speaking programme brought to you by Blesma, The Limbless Veterans and award-winning creative social enterprise, The Drive Project. Since 2016, we’ve w

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  • The Resilience Sessions Series 2 - Sabrina & Josh

    Resilience
    12 January 2021

    The Resilience Sessions is a podcast that brings together injured veterans from Blesma and a well known public figure, to share their stories of overcoming challenge of all kinds. Through these conversations our guests chat to one another about their experiences, sharing how they have navigated their ups and downs, finding often surprising common ground, and showing that what is most personal is often most universal. The Resilience Sessions grew out of the Making Generation R campaign, which has trained injured veterans to tell their stories to over 100,000 fr

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  • Tim targets Mt Snowdon three years after setback

    Tim targets Mt Snowdon three years after setback
    10 January 2021

    Double amputee Tim Tomkinson has set his sights on climbing Mount Snowdon after a bit of help from Blesma. Earlier this year, with the Limb Centres closed in the height of the Covid pandemic, Tim experienced difficulties with his prosthetics that left him unable to walk. After a call to his Support Officer, the Association was able to provide Tim with a lightweight wheelchair. Almost five months later, when Tim was finally seen by his local Limb Centre, he was able to use his prosthetics once again. To thank the Association for its vital support, Tim is now p

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