Walking with the Wounded Ambassador, Nick Knowles, presented an appeal on their behalf as part of the BBC’s Lifeline charity appeal
Read moreWalking with the Wounded Ambassador, Nick Knowles, presented an appeal on their behalf as part of the BBC’s Lifeline charity appeal
Read moreFollowing on from the success of Walking With The Wounded’s first regional hub in Manchester, plans are well underway for a second hub in Gateshead.
Read moreCarolyn Brown has recently joined the team at WWTW’s Head Office in Norfolk. In her role at Walking With The Wounded, Carolyn will provide clinical leadership, advice and clinical governance across all aspects of our mental health programme.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded has been selected as a Finalist for the 2019 Soldiering On Awards!
Read moreProject Nova, a programme that Walking With The Wounded delivers in partnership with the RFEA – The Forces Employment Charity, aims to identify and support veterans who have been arrested or who are at risk of arrest.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded has been named as an IPS Centre of Excellence for Veterans by the Centre for Mental Health for the second time this year, this time for the employment service it provides in Manchester.
Read moreEarly on Monday 12th November, TV star, Ross Kemp, joined Walking With The Wounded on Millennium Bridge in order to back this year’s #WalkingHomeForChristmas campaign.
Read moreWWTW supports ex-servicemen and women who have been physically, mentally or socially wounded by their service, and now thanks to Victoria, also their families.
Read morePlease support those who have served by purchasing your Christmas cards here.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here