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  • Family enjoy a much needed holiday thanks to Blesma

    The family
    29 December 2020

    The Briscoe / Stranack family are smiling once again after Blesma helped them secure a much-needed family break. After a year of ups and downs which were only magnified during Lockdown, Blesma Member Danny Stranack, partner Alison and their four children Elise, Megan, Abbie and George were in need of some well-deserved respite. Wanting to help the family relax and spend quality time together, Outreach Officer Kirsten stepped in to offer Blesma’s support. Alison said: “We’ve faced quite a lot of personal matters the past year as a family and while trying to sel

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  • The Resilience Sessions Series 2 - Judith & Stephen

    Resilience sessions
    29 December 2020

    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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  • Step Together- Elaine's story

    Elaine volunteering
    28 December 2020

    Blesma Member Elaine Corner was medically discharged from the Army in 2012 after becoming a below knee amputee following a motorbike accident. As she wasn’t working, she engaged with Step Together Volunteering, a charity which helps injured service personnel, veterans and their families among other groups to find volunteering opportunities in their local community. They found Elaine placements with Dorset & Wiltshire Fire & Rescue giving road safety talks in schools and with Operation Nightingale on an archaeological dig. When she heard that Step Toge

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  • Novice Kayaker Nerys Completes Triple Challenge!

    Nerys Kayak
    27 December 2020

    Nerys Pearce will have to wait until 2021 to attempt to realise her goal of becoming the first person paralysed from the chest down to swim the English Channel. “I got hypothermia nine hours into my Channel swim in October, and although I’ll be back next year, failing to complete my challenge didn’t sit well with me,” said the 39-year-old former combat medic. The swim was the last event in Nerys’ Triple Endurance Challenge, which had already seen her complete 105 continuous miles using her wheelchair and hand cycle 100 miles around the Berkshi

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