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Health & Wellbeing
Looking
after
the Corps
Family
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Deliver recovery and
wellbeing services
“Throughout the week, we visited
four different climbing areas —
Servoz, Les Gaillands, La Frasse and
Vallorcine — where the instructors
were very impressed by the
standard, enthusiasm and the quick
progression that everyone made.
Aim
Provide lifelong support, relief
and comfort to beneficiaries
in need, hardship or distress
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Health & Wellbeing film
Timeframe
Ongoing
By the end of the week every
member progressed to the safe
standard needed to lead a climb to
at least 4a and some of the more
experienced managed up to 6b.
A great time was certainly had
by all, and it looks like C2R looks
set to become another muchanticipated yearly activity.”
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There was excellent feedback from
the therapeutic Climb2Recovery week
held during September in Chamonix,
France, that the RMA funded for 12
beneficiaries. It was a carbon copy of
the winter ski trip (but with climbing
instead!) and accommodation
was again provided by Dan White,
a great friend of the charity.
Our huge thanks go to master organiser,
Ian ‘Bish’ Bishop, who accompanied
the group. He reported on the success
of the experience and its fantastic
1:1 ratio for instructors to students.
Mission
Target
Corps family
Climbing to new heights
The Health & Wellbeing team
truly recognise the benefits of
physical activities with friends and
oppos and how this can enhance
recovery or prevent downward
spiralling of wellbeing.
RMA – The Royal Marines Charity Impact Report 2023/24