HELP FOR HEROES JOINS FORCES WITH BAE SYSTEMS TO SUPPORT SERIOUSLY INJURED VETERANS


BAE SYSTEMS SUPPORT WILL HELP PROVIDE A LIFETIME OF SPECIALIST CARE FOR THE NATION'S MOST SERIOUSLY INJURED AND ILL VETERANS. 

We are excited to join forces with defence, aerospace and security experts BAE Systems, who will donate £300,000 over the next two years to provide life changing support for Very Seriously Injured veterans. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to improving the lives of those who have bravely served in the Armed Forces and their families. All money donated through the partnership will go to support our Very Seriously Injured veterans to provide a lifetime of the best specialist, personalised care possible.  The funds raised will allow us to support these veterans and their families and give hope for a better future.

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Caitlin Hayden Group Communications Director BAE, Emily Cheeseman Group Communications and Community Investment Manager BAE, Clare McDermott Help for Heroes, Gillian Churchill Group Head of Community Investment & Heritage BAE, Joy Petley Help for Heroes. - Help for Heroes

We are incredibly grateful to BAE Systems for joining us in helping our very seriously injured veterans, who require specialist 24-hour care and support. Many are unexpected survivors of conflict, whose lives were saved due to modern medical advances and improvements in battlefield first-aid. Collaborating with BAE Systems as the U.K’s largest defence company, will help us to ensure these veterans’ needs are met for the rest of their lives.”

James Needham

CEO of Help for Heroes

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Simon Vaughan, VSI veteran - Help for Heroes

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Hearing the compelling personal stories of veterans and family members being helped by the ‘No One Left Behind’ campaign made it clear to us that joining this effort was critically important and perfectly aligned with our company mission of protecting those who protect us. As one of the UK’s leading employers of veterans, we’re proud to be working with Help for Heroes to support the UK’s most seriously injured veterans.”

Caitlin Hayden

Group Communications Director at BAE Systems