THE RICHARD HUNT FOUNDATION Welsh Warrior

31Oct/090

Injured toll doubles in a year

Nearly 1,000 Service personnel have been wounded in action in Afghanistan, the latest casualty figures have disclosed. The latest figures that cover upto the 15th October. The figures show that up to October 15, 386 Service personnel had been wounded in action, taking the toll of injured since 2001 to 940. All but ten have occurred since 2006.
According to the Ministry of Defence figures, more than four members of the Armed Forces are being wounded for every death. In 2006, 85 were wounded and 234 the following year. In 2008, 235 were injured. The numbers who have been “very seriously” or “seriously” wounded have also increased sharply.
In 2006, the first year of combat with the Taleban in Helmand, 31 Service personnel received injuries in these two categories. In 2007 the total rose to 63 and in 2008 it was 65. This year the number has doubled to 121.
The MoD said that the figures reflected the “torrid summer” faced by troops in Helmand, with the Taleban laying improvised explosive devices.

All the seriously wounded are flown to the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine at Selly Oak in Birmingham. Defence sources said that there were contingency plans for taking seriously wounded servicemen to other hospitals in the area, but at present the Selly Oak hospital could cope with the influx of injured.

Those who have lost limbs or suffered permanent brain damage are cared for at the MoD’s rehabilitation centre at Headley Court, near Dorking, Surrey.

We shall continue to raise public awareness on these often hiden figures.

29Oct/090

Music & Family Fun Day

Hi

As you are aware Richard Hunt was the 200th service person to loose their life in Afghanistan.

Hazel Hunt the mother of Richard did not want him to die in vain so along with family and
friends set up The Richard Hunt Foundation.

We have been holding talks with Monmouthshire County Council and have now confirmed a
date for a Music and Family fun day to raise funds and awareness for our injured and
often forgotten heroes. In the ten weeks since Richard passed away we have raised in
excess of £10,000 this has gone to Help For Heroes, The Poppy Appeal and other charity
organisations. We hope to continue to raise funds and see this the first of hopefully
many large scale events to be held.

We can now announce the date of the Music and Family fun day to be held at Bailey Park in
Abergavenny on the 15th May 2010.

The day will consist of live music from a wide variety of bands, displays, funfair, trade
stalls, food and drink. The planning is in the very early stages but we believe we have
a very good team working on this event and we have had so many offers of support it is
overwhelming.

For more information please contact us.

Eirwen Rogers
Events Co-Ordinator
01873 810105
info@welshwarrior.co.uk
The Richard Hunt Foundation

26Oct/090

Afghanistan death family’s tribute to fallen soldier

Below is a story that is in todays South Wales Argus

 

 

FAMILY and friends of Abergavenny soldier Private Richard Hunt raised more than £10,000 for army charities his memory in just ten weeks since his death.

Private Richard Hunt was the 200th soldier to die from fighting in Afghanistan.

He died aged 21 after being wounded in an explosion while on a vehicle patrol near Musa Qala in Helmand Province.

But since his death on August 13, his family and friends have vowed to do what they can to help other soldiers and their families.

Through donations, fundraisers and even by placing Help for Heroes collection boxes in local shops, Pte Hunt’s family and friends have raised between £10,000 and £11,000.

£7,000 of this has already gone to Help for Heroes, £1,700 to the Royal British Legion and £500 to the Royal Welsh troops currently in Afghanistan.

Pte Hunt’s mother Hazel Hunt said more money has been received on top of this increasing the total to what she estimates to be more than £10,000.

With the help of other trustees, all of whom are either friends or family members of Pte Hunt, Mrs Hunt has set up The Richard Hunt Foundation which they are in the process of establishing as a non-profitable charity.

This will be launched at the Angel Hotel in Abergavenny on November 27 and local businesses have been invited in the hope of them becoming sponsors of the charity.

The foundation has also written to Welsh personalities from the military, rugby and music worlds asking them to become patrons of the charity.

The aim of the foundation is to help individual soldiers attached to the Welsh regiments who come back psychologically or physically injured and to help them readjust.

Mrs Hunt said: “A lot of families struggle to help with equipment or making sure they get the right treatment . If we can’t help them we can point them in the right direction of people who can.”

Mrs Hunt said they are hoping to hold two or three major fundraising events per year and are already in discussions with Monmouthshire county council about holding a family fun day at Bailey Park in Abergavenny in May.

A charity music event is also planned for the Market Tavern in Abergavenny in January.

One of the foundation’s long-term aims is to set up an outdoor activities centre at the family’s home in Abergavenny which could be used by Welsh troops when coming back from their tours of duty.

Mrs Hunt said work with the Foundation is helping to keep her focused but that she has “up and down days”.

14Oct/091

A poem to remember the brave heroes

Today the Richard hunt Foundation recieved this poem from David Butler, he has kindly agreed to let us post it here and on our site.

Thank you so much for such kind words.

Not Forgot

Are our sons forgotten,

Or will they ever be

Have lives been wasted,

For peace we'll never see

Loved one's still to die

And those who went before

Will live within our hearts

As our hero's evermore

Men who bravely answer

This their country,s call.

Even in their time of death

Stand so proud and tall.

A man was once a boy

And when his day is done

Still his fathers pride and joy

And still his mothers son

Forgotten they will never be

By loved ones they left behind.

A promise that we make to you

Their Names upon our lips you'll find

Not just on one sad Sunday

In November cold and bleak

But every hour of every day

And every day of every week

23Sep/090

Following The Injured

Documentary on BBC One.

Documentary following the journey of two injured soldiers: 19-year-old Ranger Andy Allen who, in July 2008, had his right leg blown off and his eyes badly burnt by an improvised explosive device; and 24-year-old Lance Corporal Tom Neathway, who lost three limbs after moving a booby-trapped sandbag.

Hopefully this documentary will raise the public awareness of the injured and often forgotten service men and women returning from active service.

17Sep/090

The Hidden Injured Figures!

When we created The Richard Hunt Foundation site the following figures were added
113 UK personnel were categorised as Very Seriously Injured from all causes excluding disease.

134 UK personnel were categorised as Seriously Injured from all causes excluding disease.

Since then the following figures are available if you dig deep and search.

122 UK personnel were categorised as Very Seriously Injured from all causes excluding disease.
143 UK personnel were categorised as Seriously Injured from all causes excluding disease.

Thats 9 more very seriously and 9 more seriously injured.
We do not see these figures in the press or on the media, we shall continue to release these figures as we find them.

16Sep/090

Richard Hunt Foundation on Facebook

The Richard Hunt Foundation are on facebook, we have a fan page and will be adding to it on a regular basis.  News of any events and fundraisers we have along with any information we have that we think is of use to anybody interested in news about our wounded heroes.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Welsh-Warrior-The-Richard-Hunt-Foundation/291670130432?ref=nf

13Sep/090

Welsh Warrior The Richard Hunt Foundation

Welcome to Welsh Warrior the blog of The Richard Hunt Foundation.

The Richard Hunt Foundation is being setup in memory of Richard Hunt the 200th service person to loose their life in Afghanistan.  The driving force for this foundation are Richards family, they want his name to be remembered and to raise awareness for the many injured service men and women who's stories go untold. The foundation aim to work with other charities that support our brave troops, such as Help For Heroes, Support Our Soldiers. The foundation is still in its infancy but the momentum is strong and plans are in place already for some major events.

For anyone wishing to contribute or make a donation to the Richard Hunt Foundation just click on the donate button below every donation counts no matter what the amount. Thank you for your time keep visiting to keep up to date with all the news.

Registered Charity No 1134637

   
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