Prince Harry's Invictus Foundation welcomes The Endeavour Fund into the Invictus Family


It has been announced that the Endeavour Fund (previously under the umbrella of the Royal Foundation) has been transferred into the work of Prince Harry's Invictus Games Foundation.  


It has been announced that the Endeavour Fund (previously under the umbrella of the Royal Foundation) has been transferred into the work of the Duke of Sussex's Invictus Games Foundation.
The Endeavour Fund was established by The Duke of Sussex in 2012 when he was patron of The Royal Foundation. Since the time of its inception, the Endeavour Fund has granted funds and has supported over 6,000 wounded, injured and sick service personnel and veterans (WIS) to re-engage with sport or adventurous challenge after sustaining injury or falling ill during their time in the military.

Dominic Reid, CEO of the Invictus Games Foundation said, “The Endeavour Fund has been doing incredible things for many years and we believe that together, both organisations will have a positive and sustained impact on the recovery and rehabilitation journeys of many from around the world who have experienced injury or illness during service.”

The Invictus spirit embodies the fighting spirit of wounded, injured and sick service personnel and personifies what these tenacious men and women can achieve post injury. The Invictus Games harness the power of sport to inspire recovery, support rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country.

Two awe inspiring groups of people become one!

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