Cpl Gary Thompson, an Army veteran who is now a Reservist with the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers in London, is walking 13 of London’s iconic bridges for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity on Armed Forces Day (Saturday 24 June).
Charity supporters will be crossing London’s River Thames using 13 iconic London bridges, in a scenic and historic walk to raise funds for the veteran’s charity and celebrate the Armed Forces community.
The walk takes you through major London sights, including Tower Bridge and London Bridge. You will see The Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster, Shakespeare’s Globe theatre on the route, which is a 10 mile walk.
The 13 Bridges Challenge is open to all ages and abilities, and the route is entirely wheelchair accessible. The walk is fully guided, with SSAFA team-leaders looking after participants every step of the way.
Gary said:
“I complete the route with a 30kg Bergen, and this year I am acting I as guide as well. I first got involved with 13 Bridges when I joined the Army reserves in 2016. I had prior knowledge of the great work SSAFA do from my time in the regulars and I wanted to do my bit to help them raise funds.
“13 Bridges for me is a chance to talk to members of the public about the great work SSAFA do, my life as a regular and reservist, whilst supporting them to complete the 10 mile course across the bridges. It also gives me the opportunity to show off our great city.”
Gary has also been inspired to become a SSAFA caseworker – a volunteer who is trained to assist veterans and service people in their times of need.
If you would like to sign up for the event visit: https://www.ssafa.org.uk/support-us/challenge-events/trek/13-bridges-challenge-2023