ANZAC Day 2023

anzac day 2023


A message from the team at Prestige Staffing Solutions

Lest We Forget

The fear that one day the sacrifice that so many made for us could simply be forgotten is real, gripping and frightening.

So, we want to play our small part to ensure that this never happens.

We want to help keep the spirit of the ANZACs alive because we know that the place we call home is what it is today only because of the ultimate sacrifice our ANZAC heroes made for us.

As we reflect on their brave actions we share with you … 

– Awareness of the awesome work the Wounded Heroes team completes, day in, day out.

– What is it like to live with a service partner? We hear from two people that know.

Join us in remembering all those that went and did not return, and helping those that returned broken.

When we needed them – they were there.

The Wounded Heroes

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Shocking statistics from Martin Shaw, President and volunteer at The Wounded Heroes.

 

Recorded in 2019 this video provides an insight into the ongoing battles our heroes face and the work of the Wounded Heroes.

Warning – this video contains references to suicide. Viewer discretion is advised.


Video Credit – The Project – https://www.facebook.com/TheProjectTV 

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A Different Perspective.


What is it like to live with a partner in the services? 

We hear from two that know.

Final Words.

As we draw our ANZAC 2023 page to a close, we reflect for a moment on the ultimate sacrifices those that faced our enemies made, the fear they felt in what was a very different world than the one we live in.

And we pledge to live our lives in memory of theirs. 

Please consider making a donation to the Wounded Heroes – every little counts.

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