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Baxterbear’s mission is to help people whenever and wherever by trying to stay positive. Because, most importantly, he wants to make a difference.

Baxterbear is helping the ABF The Soliders' Charity Fund.

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Baxterbear makes the ideal gift. You can specify a gift address, and we’ll even add a personal messsage.

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Courtesy of Major Roy Robertson
Director of ABF Scotland.

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Baxterbear and his Story - £10

Baxterbear - a teddy with that well loved feel. A ten inch (25 cm) soft bodied, positively huggable bear with a tartan patch on his right shoulder, a torn left ear and his story. Conforms to safety requirements. Suitable for all ages. Order today as a gift and we will post for free with a message of your choice.

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Box of 36 Baxterbears - £180

For larger orders of any Baxterbear merchandise, contact admin@baxterbear.com

Postage is Free within UK for this item. For Euorope and Overseas customers, nominal postage & packaging will be charged at the time of delivery.

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ABF The Soliders' Charity - The Soldier's Charity

For 65 years the ABF The Soliders' Charity (ABF) has worked tirelessly to provide support to serving soldiers, former soldiers and their families in times of need.

The people we support include those with disabilities or mental illness, people experiencing homelessness or unemployment, and older people.

How we help

The ABF supports serving soldiers, former soldiers and their families in times of need.

Support is given in two ways:

* Grants to individuals
* Grants to charities

Individual needs can range from an electric wheelchair or a stair lift for an injured former soldier to care home fees for a Second World War veteran or a much needed holiday for a war widow and her young children.

Dependent on voluntary donations, the ABF must currently raise around £5.5 million each year to continue its vital work.

For more information: www.armybenfund.org