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  • Nursey nurse bake sale for charity that supported husband after amputation proves huge success

    School nurse bake sale for charity that supported husband after amputation proves huge success
    7 May 2021

    This Saturday, 60 Blesma supporters will be commemorating VE day 76 years on by completing their own self-set challenge in aid of Blesma. One supporter Diana Reid, who is married to Blesma Member Ian, has been baking and selling muffins. It was so successful the demand meant she beat her 76-muffin target, so we wanted to know more! Diane, centre, made 270 muffins for Blesma's VE

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  • A Call to Spy

    Virginia Hall
    4 May 2021

    Virginia Hall established one of the most successful espionage rings in France during World War II armed with cunning, resilience, courage… and a wooden leg. The Limping Lady, as she would come to be called by the Germans, managed to evade capture despite a huge manhunt, and even survived a two-day hike over the snowy pyrenees mountain range in the depths of winter to reach safety. The astonishing story of how a 34-year-old woman with a below-knee amputation battled discrimination in the War Office and then built up a potent resistance network has now been ma

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  • Football Team established to support Blesma!

    Jonathan Farrelly
    2 May 2021

    British Army Veteran Jonathan Farrelly hopes to raise £50,000 for Blesma by putting on a veterans vs civilians football match on 27 June. Jonathan established the Combined Veterans Football Club (CVFC) in December with the aim of raising funds for Blesma and other military charities after seeing smaller veterans’ charities struggle during COVID-19. “I’ve set up a Facebook page and the response has been overwhelming,” said the 32 year old from Weston-super-Mare. “People I didn’t know began offering to help – a few celebrities have even offered their supp

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  • Soldier to complete 48-hour march in memory of mum who died from coronavirus

    Soldier to complete 48-hour march in memory of mum who died from coronavirus
    30 April 2021

    Serving Soldier James Kirby has set off on a monumental challenge for Blesma in memory of his mum who died after contracting coronavirus. James will march for 48-hours while wearing his Duke of Lancaster’s headdress in honour of his “beautiful” Mum. Denise Kirby, who was a double amputee, died at Southport and Formby Hospital on March 12 aged just 59. Denise was a mum of three boys

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