Garrison Girls Calendar 2009

When you buy this calendar, every penny raised will be donated to two incredibly important charities which do so much for our servicemen and women: Combat Stress and Help for Heroes.

From all the Garrison Girls: THANK YOU

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Links to the Garrison Girls & The Charities Websites:
www.garrisongirls.com
www.combatstress.org.uk
www.helpforheroes.org.uk

Who are Combat Stress?

Since the end of World War 2, the vast majority of the British People have known nothing but peace. But it's been a very different story for the men and women of our armed forces. Time and again, they have been in the front line defending Britain's interests. In Brunei, Borneo, Indonesia, Malaya, the Falklands and the Gulf. More recently, they have played a central peace keeping role in the Balkans, Cambodia, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan and elsewhere. And closer to home, many thousands have been involved during the thirty year long campaign in Northern Ireland, an operation that has perhaps been the most difficult and dangerous of all.

Each of these conflicts, without exception, has resulted in psychiatric casualties. And for many who are affected, the problems may take years, perhaps decades to surface.

The Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society, Combat Stress, exists to serve these men and women. For over 80 years, we have been the only services charity specialising in helping those of all ranks from the Armed Forces and the Merchant Navy suffering from psychological disability as a result of their service.

Through our national network of welfare officers, we visit veterans at home in order to establish how best we can improve their quality of life.

For further information please visit the website: www.combatstress.org.uk



Who are Help For Heroes?

Help For Heroes was the idea of Appeal Chairman Bryn Parry and a group of friends and relations, many of who have connections with serving servicemen and women. Bryn and his wife Emma wanted to do something to help the wounded and came up with the idea of a sponsored bike ride. They mentioned it to some friends who mentioned it to some more friends and suddenly Help For Heroes was born and growing fast. A flurry of visits to various offices led to the campaign being blessed by the head of the army, Chief of the General Staff, General Sir Richard Dannatt.

For further information please visit the website: www.helpforheroes.org.uk
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