Back-Up Trust

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The Back-Up Trust is a British charity established for the benefit of people who have been paralysed through spinal cord injury. It was founded in 1986 by Mike Nemesvary, a former British and European Freestyle skiing Champion and James Bond stunt double (now quadriplegic).

The programs administered by the trust are intended to focus on the self-confidence, independence and motivation of the disabled. It also corresponds with people related to the disabled in order to improve disability awareness.

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