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Help for Heroes (H4H) is a British charity which provides lifelong recovery support to British Armed Forces service personnel who have been wounded or injured in the line of duty, and to their families, originally only since 11 September 2001, though this restriction was subsequently removed. The charity has supported more than 25,000 individuals since 2007, through its physical, psychological, financial, sports, fellowship, and welfare support services. It was founded in 2007 by Bryn Parry and his wife Emma, after they visited soldiers at Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham.

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  • Help for Heroes (H4H) is a British charity which provides lifelong recovery support to British Armed Forces service personnel who have been wounded or injured in the line of duty, and to their families, originally only since 11 September 2001, though this restriction was subsequently removed. The charity has supported more than 25,000 individuals since 2007, through its physical, psychological, financial, sports, fellowship, and welfare support services. It was founded in 2007 by Bryn Parry and his wife Emma, after they visited soldiers at Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham. H4H has attracted high-profile trustees and patrons, and has the support of the Ministry of Defence. It has also attracted support from national newspapers in the United Kingdom, such as The Sun and The Sunday Times who made H4H one of the beneficiaries of their Christmas appeal in 2007, raising £674,000 for the charity. (en)
  • Help for Heroes (H4H) è un'organizzazione di beneficenza nata il 1º ottobre 2007 a favore dei soldati britannici feriti dopo l'11 settembre 2001. (it)
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  • Supporting injured and disabledBritish Armed Forcesservice personnel
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  • H4H (en)
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  • Help for Heroes sign at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Unit, Headley Court, Surrey (en)
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  • 2007-10-01 (xsd:date)
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  • Bryn Parry, Emma Parry (en)
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  • Melanie Waters (en)
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  • Chief Executive Officer (en)
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  • Help for Heroes (en)
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  • Supporting injured and disabled British Armed Forces service personnel (en)
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  • British military support charity (en)
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  • Help for Heroes (H4H) è un'organizzazione di beneficenza nata il 1º ottobre 2007 a favore dei soldati britannici feriti dopo l'11 settembre 2001. (it)
  • Help for Heroes (H4H) is a British charity which provides lifelong recovery support to British Armed Forces service personnel who have been wounded or injured in the line of duty, and to their families, originally only since 11 September 2001, though this restriction was subsequently removed. The charity has supported more than 25,000 individuals since 2007, through its physical, psychological, financial, sports, fellowship, and welfare support services. It was founded in 2007 by Bryn Parry and his wife Emma, after they visited soldiers at Selly Oak Hospital in Birmingham. (en)
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