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Project 65 aims to raise £1,000,000 by the end of 2010 to give to organisations which provide care and support for wounded UK armed forces personnel and bereaved families. Six such
organisations have been chosen by the trustees of Project 65.
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| The Army Benevolent Fund (ABF) is the Army's national charity. For
over sixty years the Army Benevolent Fund has worked tirelessly to
provide financial and practical support to soldiers, former soldiers
and their families in times of need. |
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| BLESMA, full title British Limbless Ex-Service Man's Association, is
a British Charity for disabled Ex-Service Men and Women, their
dependants and Widows. It is a Registered Charity, Number
1084189 |
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| Help for Heroes supports our wounded. Help for Heroes provides
practical direct support to those servicemen and women wounded in
the line of duty in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. |
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| The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund exists to provide assistance to
those of the extended Royal Air Force Family who need support as a
consequence of poverty, sickness, disability, accident, infirmity or
other adversity. This extended family embraces all ranks, male and
female, who are serving or have served in the Royal Air Force or its
associated Air Forces, their widows, widowers and dependants. |
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At St Dunstan’s, we provide crucial assistance to ex-Service men
and women with very significant loss of sight. Our specialist training
and support helps them regain their independence and optimism and
make the most of the opportunities available to them. We're partners for life, helping not just St Dunstaners, but also their families, who
often need support or advice in their own right. Teaching new skills,
sorting out housing issues, helping with benefit claims, and providing
a thriving sporting and social network are just a few of our many
roles. |
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| The Royal British Legion provides financial, social and emotional support to millions who have served and are currently serving in the Armed Forces, and their dependants. Currently, nearly 10.5 million people are eligible for our support and we receive thousands of calls for help every year. |
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| Men and Women in the Royal Navy and Royal Marines serve their country, often at times of National crisis and danger. The RNBT exists to serve many of them and their families, by supporting them at times of need, throughout their lives. |
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