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Raised so far
Gift Aid1
| Total Raised online: | £14,009.11 |
| Total Raised offline: | £5,330.00 |
| Name | Amount | Gift Aid |
| Tim Endersby | £428.37 | £107.09 |
| Anonymous | £5.00 | £1.25 |
| Garry Pibworth | £20.00 | £5.00 |
| Anonymous | £20.00 | £5.00 |
| Jonathan Broom | £150.00 | £37.50 |
| Anonymous | £150.00 | £37.50 |
| Rosemary Cooper | £25.00 | £6.25 |
| Lions Rampant L... | £28.00 | £7.00 |
| James Hilditch | £990.44 | £0.00 |
| Rupert Holtby | £25.00 | £6.25 |
Help for Heroes
Between August 19th - 22nd this year, a group of 8 amateur swimmers are going to Swim for Heroes, by swimming a non-stop relay along the length of the non-tidal Thames.
We're swimming for the charity Help for Hereos who raise money to support members of the Armed Forces who have been wounded in the service of their country.
The challenge will start in Kemble, in the Cotswolds. Each swimmer will then take it in turns to swim for roughly an hour at a time, day and night, until we reach the finish line over 200 kilometers away at Teddington Lock (then onto the Barmy Arms in Twickenham for a party!).
Donating through this page is simple, quick and secure. It is the most efficient way to give – so every donation goes further – and if you are a UK taxpayer and consent to donating with Gift Aid the charity will receive an extra 28% at no cost to you.
Thank you so much for your support and for further inforamtion on the challenge, team events please visit our website - www.swimforheroes.co.uk
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Swim for Heroes
About Help for Heroes
Help for Heroes offers comprehensive support to those who have suffered life-changing injuries and illnesses whilst serving our country. This is provided through grants to individuals, other Service charities, capital build projects and our four Recovery Centres across the UK, in Catterick, Colchester, Tidworth and Plymouth. These will offer support for life. The money raised by the hugely generous public has been used to support our wounded, but there is still so much more to do. Soldiers, sailors and airmen who are injured today will still need our support tomorrow and in the days that follow, for the rest of their lives. They are still battling and we won't let them battle alone.
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