Help complete a legacy to build the world's leading military rehab facility
Participants: Hugh Westminster, Edward van Cutsem, Alex Wilcox, James Hanbury, William van Cutsem, Ollie Harrison
Participants: Hugh Westminster, Edward van Cutsem, Alex Wilcox, James Hanbury, William van Cutsem, Ollie Harrison
20 Mile 200 Obstacle Assault Course · 6 May 2017
Five friends and I are running Europe’s longest and most hazardous assault course, 20 Miles and 200 hundred obstacles of torment on 12th May 2018, to contribute to fulfilling my fathers life ambition and legacy.
In the last five years of my father’s time in the military he initiated a project to build the worlds leading clinical rehabilitation centre having witnessed first hand the impact that modern warfare had on those serving in the Armed Forces.
Stanford Hall was bought and the Defence and National Rehabilitation Centre was born.
The DNRC will provide clinical rehabilitation for the armed forces and civilians. It will combine neurological, complex trauma and a full suite of rehabilitative facilities together on one site, helping civilians and members of the Armed forces for the next 70 years or more.
70% of the funding has been raised and we are looking for YOU to help us eat into the remaining thirty per cent. Please dig deep and help us to look after those who have sacrificed so much for all of us.
Website: www.thednrc.org.uk
Thank you!
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