Help For Heros Charity Raises 100 million

Help For Heros Charity Raises 100 million

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The video covers the fifth big battlefield ride organized by Help for Heroes, marking a significant fundraising milestone. Over 264 cyclists will tour historic wartime sites in northern France, raising funds to surpass £100 million. Personal stories, such as Phil Hatton's tribute to his son, highlight the emotional aspect of the event. The ride follows the Allies' route from D-Day to Paris. Help for Heroes collaborates with the MoD to establish recovery centers for injured troops, emphasizing a supportive community. The charity has become one of the UK's most supported, aiding hundreds of injured soldiers.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the primary goal of the fifth big battlefield ride organized by Help for Heroes?

To promote cycling as a sport

To raise funds for a new charity

To surpass a fundraising milestone of £100 million

To commemorate the opening of Headley Court

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How does the Hatton family view their participation in the battlefield bike ride?

As a recreational activity

As a way to honor their son

As a competitive race

As a means to explore France

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Where does the battlefield ride begin and end?

London to Berlin

Suffolk Park to Paris

Normandy to Rome

Dover to Calais

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the purpose of the regional personal recovery centers being established by Help for Heroes?

To train soldiers for combat

To offer a family-like atmosphere for injured troops

To conduct medical research

To provide financial aid to veterans

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How has Help for Heroes impacted the nation since its founding?

By becoming a leading sports organization

By supporting hundreds of injured troops

By reducing military spending

By organizing international conferences