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  • Making Generation R is back for a new term

    Making Generation R
    5 November 2020

    “Our stories help school children build resilience.” – Josh Boggi, Blesma Member & MGR Speaker At a time when teachers and schools are looking at ways to support both their students’ learning and wellbeing, Making Generation R is here to help young people build resilience. Through Making Generation R, Blesma Members are professionally trained to deliver powerful talks based on their own story of overcoming adversity. These talks are designed to help young people understand what it means to be resilient and how they can find helpful coping strategies to sup

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  • Letters page: George Watson

    George Watson
    2 November 2020

    I read in a recent copy of Blesma magazine that about 4% of Blesma Members are over the age of 90. As I am 97 years old, it prompted me to share my story. During the early part of WWII (between 1939 and 1941) I worked in John Brown’s Shipyard in Clydebank, near Glasgow. In wartime, the job was classed as a reserved occupation which meant you could not be called up for the Armed Forces. Most young men were anxious to join the Forces and I was no different. In 1941, I left the shipyards and started work as a locomotive engineer in the local gas works knowing full well

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  • Blesma Member Giles Duley talks to LadBible

    Giles Duley
    31 October 2020

    Blesma Member Giles Duley has recently spoken to The Lad Bible about his experience in photographing war zones, overcoming his injuries, and how they have helped in relate to the people who's stories he tells... This is the story of humanitarian photographer Giles Duley, one of the few Blesma Members to have never been in the military. He was interviewed for Blesma Magazine in 2016. Giles Duley was an acclaimed fashion and music photographer before he changed direction to focus on documenting humanitarian projects and disasters around the world. Then, in 2011,

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  • The Breakfast Club - It’s been called ‘the most memorable hour spent during lockdown’. Fancy trying it?

    Chelsea pensioner
    29 October 2020

    The year 2020 will go down as the one in which the world truly went online. Stuck at home in lockdown, everyone has had to improvise, adapt and overcome when it’s come to staying connected. Blesma has been no exception, shifting a huge number of its activities into the virtual realm. One of the most successful has been a link up between Members and residents of the Royal Hospital Chelsea; the world-famous Chelsea Pensioners. A Blesma/Royal Hospital connection existed before lockdown, with a number of meetings at the wonderful building in London having already been arranged. But after

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