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  • The Resilience Sessions Series 2 - Emily & Darren

    Emily & Swifty
    9 December 2020

    Series 2 of the Resilience Sessions has landed! 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 na

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  • The Resilience Sessions - Series 2 is coming

    Swifty
    6 December 2020

    The Resilience Sessions Podcast, which grew out of the Making Generation R programme and pairs injured veterans with public figures to discuss overcoming adversity, is launching a second series. Olympic athlete and TV broadcaster Kriss Akabusi MBE leads the new line-up as he talks to Member Mat Armitage about childhood experiences, magical thinking, determination and military humour. “The Members taking part in the Making Generation R programme want to help others develop the sort of resilience they have had to,” said Chief Executive Jon Bryant. “A numb

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  • The Big Give Christmas Challenge!

    Big Give
    1 December 2020

    Blesma are thrilled to announce that we are taking part in The Big Give’s Christmas challenge! One Donation = Twice the Impact For seven days in December (01 – 08), the Big Give offers Blesma supporters the opportunity to have their online donation doubled, mean

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  • Happy St. Andrews day! David's story

    David Birrall
    30 November 2020

    Black Watch Veteran David was just 24 years old when he was injured in Afghanistan. He lost both his legs when an IED was trigged and detonated. After rehab, David began karting, beating able-bodied drivers straight away and motorsport played a big part in his recovery process. But David also wanted to be able to provide for his young family and as a double amputee, he thought he'd never work again. That was until he met Ian, a construction company owner, on a racetrack in Scotland. Three years later, he is now working for the company. “Working in a tra

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