Charity Chair from Hampshire taking on two endurance challenges before 70th birthday to raise funds for Blind Veterans UK

The Chair of Trustees at Blind Veterans UK will be completing two walking challenges before his birthday in July to support the national charity for blind and vision-impaired ex-Service men and women.

Paul Luker, 69 and a North Warnborough resident, is currently walking the equivalent of 70 marathons in his 70th year before he completes his second challenge of walking 70km in 24 hours on the 19/20 June. Paul says:

“I’ve already gone over my target of 70 marathons and I’m on my way to complete 85 before my birthday! I normally walk around 6 miles a day, so I decided I needed to do something more than my original challenge. Therefore, to push myself even further, on Saturday 19 June I’ll be setting off to complete 70km in 24 hours!”

Paul has been a trustee at Blind Veterans UK for 10 years and has been Chair for the last four. During his time with the charity, Paul has seen first-hand the vital support that charity provides and has met many inspirational veterans. Paul says:

“The charity gives people their lives back. I receive letters regularly from blind veterans who say how much the charity has helped them. Inspirational veterans like Captain Tom who did so much for the NHS, influenced me to fundraise for Blind Veterans UK”.

Air Vice-Marshal Paul joined the Royal Air Force in 1968 at the age of 17. Specialising as a helicopter pilot he started his operational career with No 28 Squadron in Hong Kong, eventually becoming Officer Commanding No.7 Squadron and later Commanding Officer of RAF Odiham. Following three years as Commander of the Joint Helicopter Command, he then served as the Deputy Commanding General of Coalition Forces in Afghanistan before retiring in 2006. A second career as the chief executive of the Council of Reserve Forces and Cadets Associations from 2006 until 2016, provided the capacity to become a trustee of Blind Veterans UK.  Paul says:

“I spent almost 40 years in the Royal Air Force so when I retired, I knew I wanted to give something back to the military community”.

Paul will be standing down as Chair of Trustees at Blind Veterans UK so has decided to complete these two challenges before this. Paul says: “This last year has been really difficult – both in raising funds and being able to continue providing support.  I am immensely proud of the way our staff and volunteers have rallied to the extra challenge of Covid-19 and risen above it”.

To support Paul and make a donation to his Just Giving page, please visit: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/PaulLuker

Nicky Shaw, Blind Veterans UK Director of Operations said:

“Living in isolation, blind veterans need our help right now with daily tasks, such as the shopping, and constant emotional support through this difficult time. So we are temporarily changing our service and mobilising our staff to provide practical, essential support to help the most vulnerable.

“There is so much that we can and must do to support blind veterans to help them maintain physical and emotional wellbeing, and to feel safe, reassured and cared for during this crisis.”

You can keep updated on Blind Veterans UK’s response to Covid-19 at blindveterans.org.uk/coronavirus where you can also find out more about supporting the charity to make this new service possible.

 

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