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Fundraising for The Colonel's Fund Grenadier Guards
£40
raised of £1,000 target
by 2 supporters
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On 24-27 September 2013 a team from the Inkerman Company Grenadier Guards are bicycling from Wellington Barracks London to Waterloo in Belgium in aid of The Colonel's Fund Grenadier Guards. The team is part of a wider group of 300 cyclists made up of past and present Grenadiers as well as the wider Regimental family.

The Colonel's Fund has been raising money since 2007 in order to provide support to Grenadiers who have been seriously injured in Afghanistan, and to the families of those who have been killed. The Grenadiers have carried out 3 tours in Helmand Province and have lost 15 members of the Regiment who were killed in action; in addition, the Regiment has sustained a large number of battle casualties, with many suffering life changing injuries. And of course, there remains the unquantifiable number of young men who will have suffered mentally and who will need our support in the future.

We ask you to dig deep. We can assure you that we will not do this again and any contribution will make a difference - it all adds up and will take us one step nearer to reaching our target and ensure that the Colonel's Fund is well placed going forward to continue to support Grenadiers in need.

Below is a message from HRH Prince Philip, Colonel, Grenadier Guards which succinctly explains what we are trying to do for The Colonel's Fund:

"One of the most valuable features of the regimental system is the sense of comradeship which it creates between present and past members of the Regiment, and with all their families and friends. It is always there, but, when the need arises, it can be turned into tangible and appropriate support.

The'Wellington to Waterloo Bicycle Ride', and the fund-raising events surrounding it, are intended to convert that sense of comradeship into a practical regimental response to the severe stresses suffered by so many of its members, and to provide practical help for the bereaved families of those who have been killed in action, and for those who have suffered serious injury in recent operations. I hope you will feel able to support this novel fund-raising event."

 

If you would like to see more information about The Colonel's Fund, Grenadier Guards, go to www.grengds.com and click on The Colonel's Fund tab.

Donation summary

Total raised
£40.00
+ £5.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£40.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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