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Latest News Update - H4H to help fund Army Pathfinder House in Edinburgh.

I am delighted to be able to announce that H4H will be helping to fund the Pathfinder project for an Army Convalescent Centre in Edinburgh. H4H, working with the Army and Service Charity Erskine, will be creating a house for 12 Soldiers to live while they begin to launch back into their lives after sustaining injuries. The intention is that once the concept has been proven successful, there will be up to 7 other such houses established, with H4H's funding, around the country.

We are really pleased to be able to play our part in this Army initiative and very much look forward to a rapid expansion of the concept to all super garrisons around the UK.

Help for Heroes was launched in October 2007 by a group of friends and service relations who wished to do something to help the wounded coming back from Afghanistan and Iraq.

Help for Heroes is very simple; we are strictly non political, we accept that wars happen under any government and we are not critical; we simply want to help.
We called for the people of the United Kingdom to show their support and affection for 'our blokes' and to do so by 'doing their bit'. Our call has been heard throughout Britain and an army of volunteers is fund raising to support our wounded.

People all over the country have done something, run marathons, climbed mountains, ridden bikes, shaved their legs, eaten pies, washed cars, run balls, any number of things as long as they are legal, safe and decent. To date we have raised £17 million or £1million a month to support our blokes.

We have had huge donations, £1.5m from a businessman, and we have had small, a cheque for £0.2p. We have had the country's top rugby players raise £1.4m at Twickenham and we have Hugo give us the contents of his money box…all donations are of equal value to us and all show that the donors really care.


Latest News Update - H4H to help fund Army Pathfinder House in Edinburgh.

I am delighted to be able to announce that H4H will be helping to fund the Pathfinder project for an Army Convalescent Centre in Edinburgh. H4H, working with the Army and Service Charity Erskine, will be creating a house for 12 Soldiers to live while they begin to launch back into their lives after sustaining injuries. The intention is that once the concept has been proven successful, there will be up to 7 other such houses established, with H4H's funding, around the country.

We are really pleased to be able to play our part in this Army initiative and very much look forward to a rapid expansion of the concept to all super garrisons around the UK.

Bryn
Help for Heroes Co founder and Chief Executive
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Help for Heroes was launched in October 2007 by a group of friends and service relations who wished to do something to help the wounded coming back from Afghanistan and Iraq.

Help for Heroes is very simple; we are strictly non political, we accept that wars happen under any government and we are not critical; we simply want to help.


We called for the people of the United Kingdom to show their support and affection for 'our blokes' and to do so by 'doing their bit'. Our call has been heard throughout Britain and an army of volunteers is fund raising to support our wounded.

People all over the country have done something, run marathons, climbed mountains, ridden bikes, shaved their legs, eaten pies, washed cars, run balls, any number of things as long as they are legal, safe and decent. To date we have raised £17 million or £1million a month to support our blokes.

We have had huge donations, £1.5m from a businessman, and we have had small, a cheque for £0.2p. We have had the country's top rugby players raise £1.4m at Twickenham and we have Hugo give us the contents of his money box…all donations are of equal value to us and all show that the donors really care.

Our young men and women of the Armed Forces will say that they are not heroes, they will tell you that they are just blokes doing their job. We think that anyone who volunteers to serve in time of war, knowing that they may risk all, is a hero. These are ordinary people doing extraordinary things and some of them are living with the consequences of their service for life.

We may not be able to prevent our blokes from being wounded, but together we can help them get better.
Thank you

Bryn Parry
Help for Heroes Co founder and Chief Executive

 

 
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