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Help for Heroes (H4H) was founded by Bryn and Emma Parry after a profoundly moving visit to Selly Oak Hospital in the summer of 2007. Bryn and Emma met some extraordinarily brave young people who had been badly wounded and they just wanted to do something to help.
Visit http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/ to find out more.
 
 
 
 
fly2help is a fast growing aviation charity operating in the UK set up by a team of passionate aviators who are committed to helping others enjoy the inspiration and life enhancing privileges that being in the air can provide.
Visit http://www.fly2help.org/ to find out more.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund provide practical, financial and - in some cases - emotional support to all members of the RAF family, from childhood through to old age. They help with issues from childcare and relationship difficulties to injury and disability, and from financial hardship and debt to illness and bereavement.
Visit http://www.rafbf.org/ to find out more.
 
 
The RAF Association is dedicated to supporting serving and former RAF personnel and their families. Whether it’s an injured airman fighting to get back onto his feet, a young daughter missing her parent away on overseas operations or a WWII veteran needing a shoulder to lean on, they are there to help.
Visit http://www.rafa.org.uk/ to find out more.
 
 
 
 
70,000 disabled children and young people don’t have a wheelchair appropriate to their needs. That’s where Whizz-Kidz comes in. By providing them with vital mobility equipment they help to transform their lives. And with training to help them get the most out of their equipment, support to develop life skills, and opportunities to meet and have fun – they help them to be independent at home, at school and at play. To be just like any other kids.
Visit http://www.whizz-kidz.org.uk/ to find out more.