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Luke Takes to the Tarmac to mark a Special Birthday
22 April 2022RAF veteran Luke Delahunty, who was paralysed from the chest down in a road traffic accident in 1996, has planned an epic year of cycling in support of Blesma and The Back-Up Trust. “After my rehabilitation, Blesma helped me in a number of ways – with grants that made my home life easier and activities such as photography, scuba diving and hand cycling,” said the 49 year old. “The Back-Up Trust helped me adjust to life as a paraplegic and showed me it was still possible to be active. This year, I aim to give back to the two organisations as they have had a hug
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Blesma Trustee set to take on epic cycling challenge
22 April 2022Cornwall amputee and Blesma Trustee Stuart Croxford is embarking on a 2000km endurance cycle, covering the length of the UK, to raise funds for Blesma. The 2000km charity cycle will take Stu from Land’s End to John o’Groats, through 21 counties of England, Wales and Scotland. Starting on May 9th, Stuart will cycle up to 20 hours per days through Truro, Exmoor National Park, Quantock Hills, Bristol, Brecon Beacons National Park, Manchester, Yorkshire Dales, Stirling and Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve. A former Captain of the Duke of Lancas
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It's Limb Loss & Limb Difference Awareness Month - Share your Story
20 April 2022Limb Loss & Limb Difference Awareness Month – April 2022 Last year Blesma marked Limb Loss &Limb Difference Awareness Month for the first time, by joining a consortium of other UK charities working to support children, young people and adults with limb loss or difference. Once again, this April we have worked together to raise awareness about living with limb loss and limb difference through our social media channels. We believe that working together we can achieve more and reach more of our community when they need us the most. We hope our sha
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Veterans' Health and Wellbeing Survey
14 April 2022The NHS want to hear people’s views about mental and physical health services for veterans in EnglandNHS England and NHS Improvement has launched a survey to find out people’s views and experiences of veterans mental and physical health services. The information gathered will be used to help inform the development and provision of these services in the future. As part of this exercise, we would particularly like to hear people’s views and experiences of Op COURAGE: The Veterans Mental Health and Wellbein
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