readie 184 Posted November 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 bump Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted November 15, 2010 Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 i work for an ex service charity ssafa, there is already help available to any ex or serving member of our armed forces that requests it. if this charity is going onto the streets to find ex sevicemen and women in need of help then great but once that ex serviceman asks for help, then funding or mental/medical help is already available via the existing ex service charitys network. to name a few, combat stress, RBL,help for heros, RAF ben fund. The not forgotten association plus hundreds of others. all the chaity caseworker has to do is ask. maybe you will contact s.o.t.s. yourself,you may be of help to them and looking at todays pics,helping that ex forces lad march with other veterans looks to me like its a worthwile cause.did you sign the petition. will look into it this week, didnt sign the petition i would rather any money i donate went to the people concerned rather than to the web site promoting it. !!!!!!!! a simular thing was started on the bnp website. as i said earlier the help is already there all thats missing is awearness and dont forget that as in any community there are people who need help, people who dont want help and people who use excuses to justify their own behaviour, for anyone to change their life they need to want it to change, sadly alot of peole on the street dont. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
readie 184 Posted November 15, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 15, 2010 i work for an ex service charity ssafa, there is already help available to any ex or serving member of our armed forces that requests it. if this charity is going onto the streets to find ex sevicemen and women in need of help then great but once that ex serviceman asks for help, then funding or mental/medical help is already available via the existing ex service charitys network. to name a few, combat stress, RBL,help for heros, RAF ben fund. The not forgotten association plus hundreds of others. all the chaity caseworker has to do is ask. maybe you will contact s.o.t.s. yourself,you may be of help to them and looking at todays pics,helping that ex forces lad march with other veterans looks to me like its a worthwile cause.did you sign the petition. will look into it this week, didnt sign the petition i would rather any money i donate went to the people concerned rather than to the web site promoting it. !!!!!!!! a simular thing was started on the bnp website. as i said earlier the help is already there all thats missing is awearness and dont forget that as in any community there are people who need help, people who dont want help and people who use excuses to justify their own behaviour, for anyone to change their life they need to want it to change, sadly alot of peole on the street dont. cheers,this is making ex forces aware that helps available they already work alongside various charitys including british legion,signing the petition to downing street costs nothing there not asking for donations just your signature.good luck looking in to hopefully you can help them. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
readie 184 Posted November 17, 2010 Author Report Share Posted November 17, 2010 bumping forward as what they did over the weekend was amazing,and anyone seeing the video that they have done anyone with half a heart must have been moved by that. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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