Models for Heroes support the UK Armed Forces and Emergency Service personnel with the meaningful hobby of model making.
"Many thanks for these fantastic models you have kindly donated. I could not thank you enough for helping me."
"I forgot to mention, in my opinion, I think this is one of the best community projects to help veterans."
"... I felt so nice in the process of making it so I really enjoyed and it helped me massively to distract my unsettled brain."
"I just wanted to say a massive thanks to you and the team for my parcel. I had a bit of a rough day today. It really lifted my spirits."
"I really don’t know what to say. Thank you would be a start I suppose. I am absolutely delighted, brought a tear to my eye."
"To say I am blown away is an understatement. Thank you so much.
This will keep me busy for a long time and I can't wait to get started on them."
"I do the M4H sessions at Warminster which I thoroughly enjoy as it presents my only opportunity for me to go out the house, if only for a few hours each week."
Watch this Award Winning short film about Peter, a M4H Volunteer using his hobby as a recovery activity.
Learn more with this Forces TV news report about Graham and how M4H have supported his positive well being.
27/06/2022
14:25
Latest reported modelling session:
Location: Martlesham Ambulance Station EEAST, Face to Face
Began at: 10:00:00 AM
Number of beneficiaries attending: 3
Approx length of session: 4 hour/s
Projects worked on: Airfix Cromwell tanks 1/72.
26/06/2022
02:28
Latest reported modelling session:
Location: Saturday Evening Zoom, Online
Began at: 8:00:00 PM
Number of beneficiaries attending: 3
Approx length of session: 2 hour/s
Projects worked on: Warhammer Chronomancer and Canoness, 1:16 Grenadier Guardsman and Roman Legionnaire, Airfix 1:24 Grumman Wildcat, Crown 1:144 B17G, Dead Man’s Hand Cowgirls.
View the map of locations of modelling sessions and details of how to contact them. Note: You need to register with the website to view this information
View the map of locations of modelling sessions and details of how to contact them. Note: You need to register with the website to view this information