Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Page creator: Steven Bradbury
Event: Flora London Marathon 2008
Event Date: 13th Apr 2008
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Help relieve 1000s of PTSD sufferers
About my charity : People Potential Possibilities People Potential Possibilities
Specialising in supported housing, support for people recovering from mental ill health, link worker schemes, outreach teams and prison in reach, P3 has a long track record of operating services for young people. P3’s youth services provide support to young people through its advice and recruitment centres and supported housing.
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Fundraising target:  £64,000.00
Donations so far:  £ 1,857.38
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Since the Falklands war over 300 British servicemen have committed suicide – more than were killed in the fighting!

In 1982 Lance Corporal Les Standish received the Military Medal - the third highest award for gallantry in the British Army. 10 years after this honour was bestowed, his life unravelled. He became one of the many - a forgotten hero of the Falklands War - a casualty of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).  Les earned his living as a bare knuckle fighter and worked as a collector for the local underworld. Then he was imprisoned for months in solitary confinement and spent the time in his cell planning his own suicide.  Les was not alone as a PTSD casualty, as many as 10% of people who experience combat develop PTSD.  

Sponsor us for only £1 per mile in the London Marathon you’ll pay for a hero to receive one day’s training – on a PTSD programme that really works!
 
It costs £4,000 to give a hero like Les freedom from PTSD. This pays for 28 days of PTSD recovery training and 5 months of social rehabilitation (less than 10% of this goes into administration costs). That’s less than any other programme. And during the initial development 80% of PTSD casualties were symptom free or able to manage their symptoms by the end of the training.

 “I served in the Falklands as a corporal in 2 Para and was diagnosed with PTSD in 1993.  Two weeks ago I had a major relapse. I was suicidal and all my memories came flooding back. I couldn’t cope with them. Having done the course my head feels empty. All thoughts and memories I had are completely shredded and I’m sleeping straight through the night which is something I have not done for 25 years. Go in to this training with an open mind. Accept everything that you’re being asked to do because it really does work.”

We need to raise a total of £64,000 by the end of April 2008 to put 16 heroes through the updated training programme.  Once this training is complete we’ll be able get the funding to run a large scale project which will help over 100 heroes who suffer every day with PTSD. The project will be independently validated by a leading British University. And with this in place we’ll be able to get the funding we need to help the thousands of veterans who are PTSD casualties.

See what difference this training makes, here: http://web-epics.co.uk/business-video/after-the-falklands/

PTSD is not going away. Every time we deploy our troops into combat more and more are at risk of becoming PTSD casualties. And with over 130,000 troops having served in Iraq and Afghanistan there’s a massive problem coming in the next 5 – 10 years which no one has the resources to cope with.

If you’d like to find out more about PTSD and the devastating affect it’s having on our Heroes, their families and our society visit www.AftertheFalklands.com and download the free resources. And visit www.P3Charity.com to find out the success we’ve had with other social rehabilitation programmes.  Or simply contact David Walters or Steve Bradbury.

Display Name Date Amount Tax Bonus  Comment
bat masters 13/07/2008 £15.00 £4.23 you are a good man 
Stacey Seuferer 12/06/2008 £10.00 n/a I wish I could give more but this is what I can afford right now. Good Job! 
Julian Treasure 07/06/2008 £50.00 £14.10 Great work Steve 
Mike Fleming 29/05/2008 £26.00 £7.33 The event has passed, but the need hasn't. Well done, and here's my contribution. 
Dave Clarke 22/05/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Performing to the limit as ever! 
Colm and Nuala 21/04/2008 £50.00 £14.10 Well Done Steve 
Simon George 15/04/2008 £50.00 £14.10 well done steve 
Carole Spiers 10/04/2008 £25.00 £7.05 Good Luck 
John Seaman 10/04/2008 £100.00 n/a Good luck 
Elizabeth Gates 07/04/2008 £10.00 £2.82 Very Good Luck, indeed! 
Keith Turner 07/04/2008 £100.00 n/a Hats off for the effort 
holusova 06/04/2008 £5.00 £1.41 great efford  
The Hordster 06/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Great effort - especially considering how rotund you'd got ;) 
Susan Makowski 06/04/2008 £20.00 n/a Good luck. You're doing a really worthwhile thing for others. 
Marque Wing 06/04/2008 £100.00 n/a Quick march Steve! Good on ya 
jonathan 05/04/2008 £5.00 n/a good luck! great work. 
Madeleine Moore 05/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Best of luck Steve. As a counsellor myself, I am happy to donate to such a good cause. 
Nigel 04/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Well done Steve 
Simon Joss 04/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 All the best Steve, great thing you're doing. 
Annie Lawler 04/04/2008 £50.00 £14.10 As a stress management specialist, this couldn't be a more appropriate cause for me to sponsor! Good luck Steve and well done! 
David Stevens 04/04/2008 £30.00 £8.46  
Daniel Robets 04/04/2008 £5.00 £1.41 Good cause 
Dan Coyote 04/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Your pain is their gain. Go Stevie, go! 
eCademy Health and Well-being Club 04/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 From us all and our thoughts will be with you on the day. 
Cli & Ed 03/04/2008 £50.00 £14.10 Go on u lard ass!!!! 
Letitia Stenning 03/04/2008 £54.00 £15.23 Heard about PTSD last year - great cause - good luck! 
Cali Bird 03/04/2008 £20.00 £5.64 Keep inspiring us 
Christine Clacey 02/04/2008 £26.00 n/a Good luck Steve - it's a great cause 
Eric The Red 02/04/2008 £26.38 n/a Go Steve 
Sandra Cullinane 02/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Great stuff Steve! Happy to donate for such a worthy cause. Best of luck! 
Richard James 02/04/2008 £27.00 £7.62 great cause - I'll watch out for you from the comfort of my sofa! 
Jim Hawkins 02/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Good Luck! 
Joan Callaghan 02/04/2008 £25.00 £7.05 Good luck Steve! Keep up the carbs! Seriously good cause this chuck - hope we get David's charity their 64k soon 
Colman Clinch 02/04/2008 £26.00 n/a Donation will be doubled if 'The Bug' runs as well!!!! 
Rosie Hatton 01/04/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Hatton Marketing wishes you the very best of luck for a very worthy cause 
Anna Curley 01/04/2008 £50.00 £14.10 Run, Fat Boy, Run! 
Ellis 28/03/2008 £26.00 £7.33  
Ivor Murray 26/03/2008 £26.00 n/a Way to go, Steve. A great cause. 
Debs Taz 26/03/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Run Steve Run!! Good luck keeping the legs going!  
Derek Bishop 25/03/2008 £20.00 £5.64 Good luck with the marathon and supporting this great cause 
Tonka 24/03/2008 £26.00 £7.33 Steve JDI and look forward to watching the progresson PTSD 
Chris Mitchell 21/03/2008 £20.00 £5.64 Very worthy cause, wel done Steve! 
Ajit Jaokar 21/03/2008 £50.00 n/a All the best steve! keep up the good work 
anonymous 20/03/2008 £100.00 £28.21 Good luck with the Marathon and the good work that is being achieved to help PTSD sufferers. 
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