Help For Heroes Really Are A modern Charity That Will Not Support All Ex-membersin The Briti

Help For Heroes Really Are A modern Charity That Will Not Support All Ex-membersin The Briti

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Help for Heroes also do not directly help individuals, and they do not aid families of guys killed in action. They leave that sort of work to charities such asSoldiers, Sailors, Airman and Families Association (SSAFA), TheRoyal British Legion (RBL)and the smaller charities. Who are being slowly starved of funding because the public believe that by backing Help for Heroes, they are supporting all injured service personnel, due to the hype generated by their PR campaign. The other Service Charities are now having to rely on donations from Help for Heroes to carry out their sterling work, but are being restricted by caveats imposed.

Sign our petition to ensureHelp for Heroes, actually helps all our servicemen/women and military veterans, not just a small minority of them spanning the last 100 years.

Not Forgotten Association 160,000 was awarded to the NFA and ring-fenced for those injured post 9/11.

Royal Air Force Association 54,510 was used in order to convert an ex-service families accommodation into a Contact House so that families of injured RAF personnel can be near them while at Selly Oak and providing disabled access to the house.

Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association 520,000 to aid the completion of the SSAFA Forces Help Homes from Home appeal which now provides relatives houses at Headley Court and Selly Oak.

Personal Recovery Centres 34,500,00 help pay for the first four PRCs. This is an Army led initiative, the PRCs will be available to members of all three Services on a case by case basis (These would not be needed if previous Governments had not sold off the majority of Military Hospitals in the 1990s).

Within the last year Help for Heroes have used of images of previous conflicts to raise money. Once example is a video on YouTube (The Boys from Bahrain footage of RAF Jaguars, Buccaneers and Tornados, flying from Muharraq, during the 1990/91 Gulf War) which had a banner at the bottom telling people to donate money to Help for Heroes. The video was originally up-loaded in 2005 by spamblocker, whereas Help for Heroes was not launched by Mr & Mrs Parry until 1st October 2007, and is therefore not morally wrong to use this video in order to raise funds for their charity. Help for Heroes also uses/allows the images from the Second World War to promote them selves.

As recently as the 29 August 2011, a picture of two children under the age of 10 that were collecting outside Asda in High Wycombe, was posted on their Face book page. Their supporters dont seem to know or bother about the Laws regulating Street Collections. For collecting on a street/public place the collectors have to be over 16. Children under 16 can accompany a collector but they should not hold the collection bucket/tin. If it is part of a carnival, collectors can be 14.

What should be appearing prominently in Help for Heroes publicity is We only support casualties that occurred after 9/11.


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Help for Heroes Article by Ian Beedles



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