Mike's Story
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Last year Mike received a Christmas card from a Help for Heroes’ supporter. It was part of our campaign encouraging people to send a message of hope to isolated veterans.
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There are many ways we help veterans and families face up to the challenges of life after military service. Everyone we work with has been on a unique journey, and so the support we provide is carefully tailored for all their needs. Read the stories of some of the incredible people we’ve helped to see how your donations make a difference.
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Last year Mike received a Christmas card from a Help for Heroes’ supporter. It was part of our campaign encouraging people to send a message of hope to isolated veterans.
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Wendy Laws is the proud mother of Private Robert Laws, who was tragically killed on 4 July 2009 while serving in Afghanistan. Robbie was only 18 years old.
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Tony Williams had just turned 26 when he was shot and almost died of his injuries in Afghanistan. Thanks to your kindness, our expertise and Tony's determination, he’s now inspiring other veterans and playing a vital part in his local community.
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Every day, not just Armistice Day, is Remembrance for Army veteran, Caroline.
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When former member of the Royal Green Jackets/Rifles Regiment Tim Harvey marches past the Cenotaph, he'll be thinking particularly of three mates - all of whom died in service.
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After spraining his knee badly in the Army, David was forced to go back out on exercises even though a doctor had told him to rest. The nerve damage this caused has affected him ever since.
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My parents, Katherine (Kitty) and Bob Cubitt were from a generation who grew up in the aftermath of one war, only to have to fight in another.
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Shaun served in Northern Ireland, the First Gulf War, and Bosnia. Living in constant physical pain, and with PTSD, sight loss and hearing loss, he's at risk of isolation. Visits from one of our nurses and our sporting activities are so important to him.
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Jean was discharged from the Army for being gay, due to the cruel historic ban on homosexuality. The trauma this caused has derailed her life ever since. She's only now starting to find peace.
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