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The charity Help for Heroes was launched in October 2007 in response to the desire of ordinary people to do something practical
to help our wounded servicemen and women. As individuals we are powerless to prevent war and we feel helpless that we are
unable to stop our men and women from being killed and wounded. By joining together as Help for Heroes, we are doing something
practical to help; we are doing our bit.
Help for Heroes is very simple; we are strictly non political, we recognize that wars happen under any government, and
we are non critical, preferring to get on with the job rather than talking about rights and wrongs. Our first task, given to us by General Sir Richard Dannatt, the Head of the Army, was to raise £6 million to help provide
a swimming pool and gym complex at the tri service rehabilitation centre at Headley Court. With the support of Royalty, The
Armed Forces, Celebrities, the Press and thousands of ordinary, decent people, we achieved that target in our first eight
months.
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Help for Heroes is very simple; we are strictly non political, we recognize that wars happen under any government, and
we are non critical, preferring to get on with the job rather than talking about rights and wrongs. Our first task, given to us by General Sir Richard Dannatt, the Head of the Army, was to raise £6 million to help provide
a swimming pool and gym complex at the tri service rehabilitation centre at Headley Court. With the support of Royalty, The
Armed Forces, Celebrities, the Press and thousands of ordinary, decent people, we achieved that target in our first eight
months.
Our first task may be complete, but our job is not and, while our young men and women continue to be wounded, we intend
to be there to help. We are pushing on with even more determination, buoyed by the extraordinary support of the public in
our first few months, to ensure that the wounded get the best help, support and futures that they deserve. Help for Heroes needs to raise a great deal of money and as that money comes in, we will spend it, on improving facilities
like the pool complex or the relative’s house at Selly Oak and by giving grants to the right organisations to ensure
that our wounded get the very best. This is needed, it is urgent and it is making a very real difference to our Armed Forces. Thank you for your support; we
need your help and we need it now. Thank you Bryn Parry |
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“I very much welcome the work Help for Heroes has done to generate extra support for
the Armed Forces and to raise money to further improve the care our troops receive when injured. The Halfords Help for Heroes
Bike Ride alone has raised £1.3 million and the efforts of thousands of determined supporters, both here and overseas, have
helped provide funds that are being used to support our wounded servicemen and their families. The funds raised by Help
for Heroes are helping to build a new swimming pool and gym at our outstanding Tri-Service Rehabilitation Centre at Headley
Court and to contribute towards the costs of providing a house for visiting relatives at Selly Oak hospital. I urge you to
back this wonderful campaign. The Armed Forces genuinely appreciate your support.” General Sir Richard Dannatt -------------------------------------------------------------------
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