UK Challenge 2021 - UCL Team 2

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Team fundraiser6 membersInvictus Games Foundation
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raised of £1,500 target
UK Challenge brings teams together to learn & experience the power of working together to devise the ultimate, unbeatable strategy. Physical & mental limits will be tested, with teams motivated and ready to take on any obstacle that comes their way!

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In 2008, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex, had just completed his first deployment in Afghanistan. His experiences there with the many Wounded Injured and Sick Servicemen and women had a profound impact and he resolved to do something.

The Invictus Games were born. In London 2014, 411 competitors from 13 nations took part in the first Games.

Sports recovery is a proven method to accelerate and reinforce rehabilitation and participation in an Invictus Games is transformative for competitors and their friends and family. It supports long-term improvements in physical and mental health, provides opportunities to inspire and motivate others and helps servicemen and women re-engage with their families and their community.

We can't help these wounded, inured and sick servicemen and women transform themselves through sport without the incredible generosity of supporters, so huge thanks for helping make this huge difference in their lives.

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UK Challenge brings teams together to learn & experience the power of working together to devise the ultimate, unbeatable strategy. Physical & mental limits will be tested, with teams motivated and ready to take on any obstacle that comes their way!

About the charity

Through sport and adventurous challenge we inspire, improve and influence the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women.

Donation summary

Total raised
£1,619.91
+ £202.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£1,619.91

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