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There is a half-article on the Echo website today about a campaign to raise funds for members of 1st PWRR who get injured during their latest 7month tour in Afghanistan, by selling wristbands like the Help For Heros campaign.

 

Only problem is, it doesnt explain how to get one by post if you are unable to get to Hanover Buildings. It goes on today that "you can find out in today's Echo".

 

Firstly, I find this a shameful way to sell papers. Disgusting.

 

Secondly, can anyone give me a website or postal address by which to make a donation and get the wristband ?

 

Thanks

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Alpine see the following

 

The yellow and blue bands cost £1 each and can be purchased at local army recruiting offices across the region: Southampton’s branch is situated at 125 High Street, Below Bar. They can also be ordered online – see army.mod.uk/pwrr to find out how.

 

All money raised will be split between the PWRR Welfare Fund and Help For Heroes.

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Alpine see the following

 

The yellow and blue bands cost £1 each and can be purchased at local army recruiting offices across the region: Southampton’s branch is situated at 125 High Street, Below Bar. They can also be ordered online – see army.mod.uk/pwrr to find out how.

 

All money raised will be split between the PWRR Welfare Fund and Help For Heroes.

 

Went to the PWRR part of the Army website, couldnt find anything about the wrist bands at all, even under 1. PWRR.

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