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Latest news from Blesma, The Limbless Veterans
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Blesma at Home workout (Seated Session 5)
31 July 2020Gregg Stevenson has devised a weekly home workout especially for his fellow Members, to help us keep our mind and bodies healthy during lock-down. Former Royal Engineer Gregg lost one leg above and the other below the knee after triggering an IED while on patrol in Afghanistan in 2009. During his rehabilitation he gained weight, and at the same time was looking at how he could improve his situation. It was a long road to recovery, but he decided the answer was to throw himself into fitness. With a little help from Blesma, Gregg has since gained qualifications
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Remembering those we have Lost: Elizabeth Bartlett
30 July 2020WWII Women’s Land Army Veteran Elizabeth Bartlett passed away on 15 April due to coronavirus. She was 99 years old. Elizabeth was just 21 years old when she gave up her job in a Sheffield steelworks in October 1941 to join the war effort. She was one of 80,000 women who signed up for the home-based force to take farming and industrial jobs to help the war effort, and was sent to work on a farm in Kent. On her first day, she fell into a threshing machine and sustained a devastating injury that resulted in the loss of her right leg. “I had worked on
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Blesma has been shortlisted for the Charity Times Awards 2020
29 July 2020The shortlist for the 21st annual Charity Times Awards has been announced – and Blesma Connects has made the list! The awards reward excellence in the Charity Sector across over 25 separate categories. The best individual charities and charity leaders are celebrated, alongside the best examples of specific areas of management including fundraising, communications, campaigning, use of technology, and more. This year Blesma has been nominated for ‘The Best use of Technology’ Category, due to the fantastic success of Blesma Connects. Since the App launched in ear
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Troops Tackle Tabs to Raise Money for Blesma
28 July 2020Serving Personnel of 34 Squadron Royal Air Force Regiment have been running, tabbing, and even leopard crawling 7.5km to raise money for Blesma. “I’ve been a supporter for a long time,” said Lance Corporal Callum Brown, whose idea it was to start the challenge. “The work the charity does is unbelievable – it is still providing vital support with everything that’s going on. The Members have given so much, the least we can do is support them.” Callum and members of his squadron completed the 7.5km distance carrying
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