As Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, prepares for his forthcoming visit to the United Kingdom, he has been greeted with heartening news that underscores his commitment to a cause close to his heart—the Invictus Games. Just days before the commencement of the Invictus Games in Germany, Prince Harry, the founder of the Invictus Games, received news that marks a significant step in supporting the community of service members who have faced life-changing injuries or illnesses.
The Invictus Games Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering wounded, injured, and sick (WIS) service personnel, shared this uplifting development on its official social media platform.
In a statement, the foundation announced, “The #InvictusGames Foundation and @BetterUp have renewed our partnership and commitment to helping members of the Invictus community through 1:1 coaching.”
The news was met with enthusiasm and a shared dedication to continue assisting members of the WIS community on their journey of recovery.
BetterUp, a prominent human transformation company, is a key player in this renewed partnership. As an Official Partner of the Invictus Games Foundation, BetterUp offers an array of support services tailored to the unique needs of the Invictus community. These services include one-on-one coaching, live group programming, community support, and personalized assessments, all meticulously crafted and designed by a team of PhDs and behavioral scientists.
This renewed commitment reaffirms Prince Harry’s enduring dedication to the Invictus Games and the individuals it serves. The Invictus Games, which celebrate the indomitable spirit of wounded veterans and service members, hold a special place in Prince Harry’s heart, and the partnership with BetterUp underscores the ongoing mission to support and empower those who have faced adversity.
As Prince Harry prepares to return to the UK, this positive news serves as a testament to the lasting impact of the Invictus Games and the unwavering commitment to the well-being and recovery of the Invictus community.