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My story

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I will be heading to the frozen high Arctic in late March to early May 2011 in an attempt to reach the Geographic North Pole. This will mean me skiing over 120 miles, manually hauling over 100kg on my sledge at temperatures of up to minus 40 degree Celsius (avoiding polar bears and frostbite on the journey). Im doing this as part of a personal challenge and to raise money for the Fire Fighters Charity.  

Whilst I have not needed the therapy/recuperation services of the Fire Fighters Charity personally, it is reassuring to know that support is there. Even thousands of miles away, I know there will be someone at the end of the phone who will be able to motivate and encourage me during my time on the ice and in addition, when I return, there will be therapy available to help me recuperate.  Every year, thousands of fire fighters are injured whilst protecting the public. Every 30 seconds in the UK, fire fighters are called to an incident, putting their lives on the line, and often sustaining physical injuries whilst carrying out their duties. The Fire Fighters Charity provides for fire fighters during their times of need, and assists over 13,500 individuals every year, by providing pioneering treatment and support services.  Their modern, dynamic and award-winning charity has three UK centres, located in Cumbria, Devon and West Sussex, which offer varying combinations of therapy and recuperation services. Their pioneering new Beneficiary Support Services also offer local and remote assistance to people in need nationwide - providing solutions to real life problems.  It costs over £9 million every year to keep the Charity running, and with no government funding, they are completely reliant upon donations from the general public and fire community.

Thank you in advance for your support. I really appreciate it and know that with your donation, the Fire Fighters Charity will be able to continue to make a difference to so many colleagues within the UK Fire & Rescue Service.

Thank you.

Lee Howell.

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My charity

The Fire Fighters Charity

The Fire Fighters Charity

Charity Registration No. 1093387

Every 30 seconds in the UK fire fighters are called to an incident, risking their lives to save others, but sadly they often sustain physical injuries whilst carrying out their duties. The Fire Fighters Charity is here for fire fighters during their times of need. The Charity offers vital support services across the UK for all fire fighters, assisting in excess of 17,500 individuals every year. Our modern, dynamic and award-winning charity has three UK centres, located in Cumbria, Devon and West Sussex, which provide therapy, rehabilitation and recuperation facilities. Our pioneering Beneficiary Support Services offers local and remote assistance to fire service personnel in need nationwide – providing solutions to real life problems. It costs over £9 million every year to keep the Charity running, and with no government funding, we are completely reliant upon donations and fundraising, so your support is very much needed. To find out more, please visit www.firefighterscharity.org.uk.

Donations 79

 

14/07/11

£15.00

+ £3.75 Gift Aid

 

13/06/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

 

20/05/11

£20.00

+ £5.00 Gift Aid

 

21/04/11

 

29/03/11

 

27/03/11

 

21/03/11

£50.00

+ £14.10 Gift Aid

 

12/03/11

 

23/02/11

 

11/02/11

 

26/04/10

£500.00

 

15/04/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

 

10/03/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

 

23/02/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

 

23/02/10

 

12/02/10

£25.00

 

11/02/10

 

08/02/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

 

07/02/10

£40.00

+ £11.28 Gift Aid

 

04/02/10

£15.00

+ £4.23 Gift Aid

 

03/02/10

£15.00

+ £4.23 Gift Aid

 

02/02/10

 

29/01/10

 

28/01/10

£25.00

+ £7.05 Gift Aid

 

27/01/10

£20.00

+ £5.64 Gift Aid

Donation summary

  • * Online donations£5,290.00
  • Offline donations£2,333.00
  • Text donations£0.00
  • Total raised£7,623.00
  • Gift Aid£676.25

* Charities pay a small fee for our service. Find out how much it is and what we do for it.