- 15-02-2008, 13:46 #31
Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?
I've already posted this on Sports, Activities etc but need to get as much publicity as I can. I am going to be one of the first skydivers ever to freefall over Everest and want to mark this extreme event but raising money for the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. My fund raising endeavour is called Op Poppy Drop. Fund raising is going well but it really needs a publicity boost, obviously the more people that know about it, the more money we can raise. Information on the skydive can be found at www.oppoppydrop.page.tl where you will also find a link to the bmycharity.com donations website.
Please don't consider this to be another 'begging bowl', the RBL as we all know, assist greatly in the rehabilitation of service personnel returning injured from Iraq and Afghanistan, indeed from deployments worldwide. Our troops need all the help they can get.
BTW some cynics think that by donating to Op Poppy Drop they are going to be subsidising my 'holiday' to Everest. This is not the case, I'm paying for the whole Everest trip myself and ALL donations go directly to the RBL through bmycharity.com.
The first ever skydive over Mount Everest! Visit www.poppydrop.com for details and donate to the Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal. Please help us raise as much money as we can for injured soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
- 08-04-2008, 19:33 #32
Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?
Hi guys, I'm putting together an expedition to raise money for SSAFA (and a childrens charity), by climbing the highest summit on each of the seven continents as well as reaching both the North and South Pole on foot.
I have posted before, but all publicity is good. Please click on the link bellow:http://boditronics.co.uk/
Great value and great tasting sports supplements
http://www.the-challenge.co.uk/
SSAFA Charity Expedition
- 08-06-2008, 19:21 #33Junior Member
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Operational Casualties Fund
In recent years The Household Cavalry have been on many operational deployments (which are still ongoing), since 2003 seven members of the Regiment have lost their lives and many others have received injuries, some very serious.
The objectives of the Operational Casulties fund include:
· Rapid support to families on notification of casualty
· Financial assistance aimed specifically at rehabilitation
· Continued financial support through recovery and transition to civilian life (if needed)
· Future support to casualties children

give us a visit
Please drop by sign up and wish us well with the taske we have set us to help the troops and there familys were the M.O.D and the N.H.S can not.
- 20-06-2008, 08:23 #34
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Hi,
Thanks for the offer please consider any assistance to promote the UDR and R IRISH (HS) Aftercare Service to all ex-members of the UDR and R IRISH (HS) Regiments we offer Vocational Medical Welfare and Benevolence assistance to members and in certain instances their families visit us at www.aftercareservice.org
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- 01-07-2008, 08:45 #35
Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?
Hi
we are involved with a forces charity, The Goole Gift Campaign For Hero's, the details have been posted at the 'normal' bit how can we get more advertisment on your web site, we have placed a link for you on our web site which is:
www.gooleheroes.btik.com
thanks
- 15-07-2008, 12:46 #36
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Link added on www.gooleheroes.btik.com
thanks
- 17-07-2008, 04:55 #37Junior Member
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Awright dudes,
new co-ord for central scotland for support our soldiers, if anyone wishes to donate anything or help out in any way goto:
www.supportoursoldiers.co.uk,
then the about us page and look for the ugly bitch for falkirk (thats me) ;o)
and click on ma name, and voila u got me ;o)
- 12-08-2008, 11:44 #38
Re: Are you involved with a Forces Charity?
New SSAFA Film
SSAFA FilmI write down everything I want to remember. That way, instead of spending a lot of time trying to remember what it is I wrote down, I spend the time looking for the paper I wrote it down on.
- 13-09-2008, 09:48 #39Junior Member
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Hi
The Riders Branch is keen to attract motorcyclists and supporters from throughout the UK and abroad. We already have Branch members from Cornwall to Scotland, as well as from Canada, France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Australia and the USA.
We are brought together by our enthusiasm for motorcycling, and our willingness to support the aims and charitable efforts of The Royal British Legion. Branch members have the option to belong to more than one branch if they wish, allowing them to remain members of their local Legion Branch/Club as well as the National Riders Branch.
We have members from The Navy, The Army, The Royal Air Force and The Royal Marines as well as those who have not served, but wish to support the Royal British Legion through the Riders Branch.
The Riders Branch is very diverse in it’s membership. Members are young and old, male and female. We take part in all types of biking and biking events, from track days to rallies, on customs to sports bikes, and everything in between! And not forgetting formal Legion organised events and fund raising.
All members are encouraged to play an active role within the branch at Local and National level, with the emphasis on being pro-active in getting together with other branch members in their geographical area.
We try to attend as many events as possible during the year, including a Charity “Poppy” run. We use all these events to raise awareness and funds for the Royal British Legion Poppy appeal.
Not forgetting, we are Bikers and try to enjoy ourselves at social events as well…
“Ride Safe”
The Royal British Legion Riders Branch
- 02-10-2008, 15:44 #40Junior Member
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I am the founder of forcescover.com at present we have Major General Roddy Porter MBE as Patron of the website.
There is good potential of this charity if we get the support from veterans and the general public that support the forces and with your help we can achieve its aims.
Government Petition:
Our petition has been approved by the Number 10 web team, and
Is now available on the Number 10 website at the following
Address:
Could your members please sign and support forcescover.com and the petition
Http://petitions.PM.gov.UK/vets-hospital/
Our petition reads:
We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to To allow a
Privately funded Veterans Hospital to be built on an active
Airforce property
Please find some information that was published in the Media:
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wa...1466-21679141/
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/showbiz...1466-21678728/
Media Wales have run another article this week in the Western Mail Newspaper on the E-Petition
Some general information on the Charity
FORCESCOVER.COM
The Forcescover.com Charitable Fund has been set up to assist and improve the quality of life of serving UK armed forces personnel, veterans and their families. Unlike any other charity, forcescover is a pioneering charity that raises funds without asking for donations – the money is generated from the commission received from the sale of insurance, utility and online home shopping products via the Forcescover.com website.
The charity has a list of proposed projects and initiatives, including the following:
• Building the first Armed Forces Veterans Hospital in Wales
• The setting up of trust funds for ‘The Children of the Fallen Hero's’ we refer to, every child of a parent killed whilst serving or on active duty, thus will enable us to care for the children as they get older and offer the support that their parent would have provided.
• Family Support initiatives
• Rehabilitation projects – providing physical and mental support services for forces personnel recuperating from
Active duty
• Support and welfare for the families of those killed in action
By using the support of the public from both the e-petition and the Daily Express’ Hospital for Heroes Campaign along
With our unique method of raising funds, we believe that we all have a strong proposal to put before the Government
That will be difficult to refuse.
We have been in talks with a major UK hospital construction company and have estimated build costs of such a build
Project as £15Million.
The Government is insisting that a Military Hospital is not viable due to costs of training and equipment in the ever advancing
Field of medicine, coupled with the fact that at Selly Oak there are only 11 patients in a 15 bed special military ward. We are NOT asking for a Military Hospital – we are asking for a UK Armed Forces Veterans Hospital, to care for all of our armed forces, whether they be serving or ex-serving. There is a short-fall that needs addressing, the NHS cannot support or sustain healthcare for such large numbers of veterans that require long term care. We aim to resolve this by building and funding a dedicated Hospital that is ‘fit for purpose’, with or without Government assistance. Such a
Facility could be used to treat Trauma patients returning from conflict, if it were allowed to be built near to on an MOD Base and could also be used as a ‘back-feed’ for NHS use as and when the capacity allows.
We have been gaining support from the the following Councils: Bridgend, Swansea, Newport to name a few, also Madeleine Moon MP who is arranging a meeting to discuss forcescover.com and a meeting is arranged at the Welsh Assembly plus the Daily Express have also shown interest.
Princes William and Harry have asked to be kept informed on our progress and Major General Roddy Porter has gracefully offered his patronage to the charity.
Due to the possibility of the ammount of funds that can be generated we could be looking at supporting the Help for Hero's, Navy, Army and Airforce Benevolence, SAFFA and the Royal British Legion as there are 10.5 million Veterans in the UK
Kevin Richards
07518063566
Kevin@forcescover.com
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