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  • Leaving Statement - Blesma Chief Executive

    Leaving Statement - Blesma Chief Executive
    27 April 2023

    I am writing to let you know that our Chief Executive, Jon Bryant, is leaving the Charity after just over three years in the role. As you are aware, Jon has helped steer Blesma through the Covid pandemic while strengthening a number of our policies and practices in support of our Members.  He leaves the organisation in great shape, with an excellent reputation across the sector for knowing its Members personally, reinforcing the friendships between them, representing their interests and quickly providing expert advice and assistance.  Whilst we are disappointed to see him leave the A

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  • How Blesma has helped Michelle Murphy smile again after a horrific fall at her home

    Michelle Murphy
    24 April 2023

    Michelle Murphy is an an amputee, but Blesma hasn't helped her with a prosthetic or mobility aid. Instead, the association has sorted out her shoes and her smile. Having served in the Royal Signals for 22 years, Michelle Murphy lost her right leg in 2018 after an innocuous cut on her foot led to the flesh-eating disease Necrotising Fasciitis. She would have been forgiven for taking her time to come to terms with this ‘new normal’ but for the last two years, she has barely left her house after a horrific fall resulted in her breaking or losing almost every single one

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  • Honouring Bryn Parry: A Tireless Ally in Blesma's Mission to Support Our Injured Veterans

    Bryn Parry
    13 April 2023

    All of us at Blesma are very sad to hear of Bryn Parry's passing. An inspiring and selfless character, Bryn set up Help for Heroes to strengthen support for wounded veterans. Although his original intention was to provide a swimming pool, Bryn's inspirational leadership and passionate campaigning grew the charity to a national institution.  During his time in charge, Bryn and his wife Emma had raised an astounding £260 million, providing life-changing support to over 50,000 veterans and their f

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  • RAF veteran Alison Evans went to A&E with stomach pains. Six months later she had a triple amputation

    Alison Evans
    3 April 2023

    Alison Evans, 63, served with the Royal Air Force for 14 years, leaving as a sergeant in 1992. In 2019, she was admitted to A&E with excruciating stomach pains but was misdiagnosed with food poisoning and sent home. Alison was soon blue-lighted back to hospital where she underwent emergency surgery before falling into a coma. She was actually suffering from a potentially deadly kidney blockage which led to her developing sepsis. When she woke from her coma, she was faced with the devastating realisation that she would have to undergo a triple amputation, losing both legs below the knee

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