RMA - The Royal Marines Charity

RM COMMANDO 80 CHALLENGE 2022

43 CDO

43 CDO

43 CDO
Fundraising as part of team: 43 CDO FPGRM

My Story

I'm taking part in the RM Commando 80 Challenge to help raise money for RMA - The Royal Marines Charity.

This Charity is uniquely placed to understand, respond and react to the needs of Royal Marines and their families, helping them to overcome their own challenges, including life changing injury, life limiting illness and mental ill-health sustained on operations all over the globe. As an example, the increasing mental health support requirements of our Royal Marines veteran community resulting from the Falklands War, the Iraq War and Afghanistan is particularly stark in 2019 alone, twelve Royal Marines veterans committed suicide, an alarming and very sad increase. The Charity responded in 2020 by running a ground-breaking campaign know as #Lifting the Lid, a reference to Royal Marines taking off their Green Berets and opening-up about their experiences and the stress of conflict. This programme of support was praised by the NHS, Samaritans and Zero Suicide Alliance. But even with these initiatives, it is still not enough to prevent Royal Marines from taking their own lives. More support is needed, but the pandemic has had a profound impact on fundraising just as demand in these difficult times has grown. The Charity continues to campaign and raise funds, but it needs the help of every Royal Marine and every supporter of the Royal Marines Commandos.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and please help these Royal Marines reach their fundraising goal.

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Funded

  • Target
    £10K
  • Raised so far
    £375
  • Number of donors
    21

My Story

I'm taking part in the RM Commando 80 Challenge to help raise money for RMA - The Royal Marines Charity.

This Charity is uniquely placed to understand, respond and react to the needs of Royal Marines and their families, helping them to overcome their own challenges, including life changing injury, life limiting illness and mental ill-health sustained on operations all over the globe. As an example, the increasing mental health support requirements of our Royal Marines veteran community resulting from the Falklands War, the Iraq War and Afghanistan is particularly stark in 2019 alone, twelve Royal Marines veterans committed suicide, an alarming and very sad increase. The Charity responded in 2020 by running a ground-breaking campaign know as #Lifting the Lid, a reference to Royal Marines taking off their Green Berets and opening-up about their experiences and the stress of conflict. This programme of support was praised by the NHS, Samaritans and Zero Suicide Alliance. But even with these initiatives, it is still not enough to prevent Royal Marines from taking their own lives. More support is needed, but the pandemic has had a profound impact on fundraising just as demand in these difficult times has grown. The Charity continues to campaign and raise funds, but it needs the help of every Royal Marine and every supporter of the Royal Marines Commandos.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and please help these Royal Marines reach their fundraising goal.