Samaritans new veterans app aims to help manage the emotional challenges of leaving the military.
Read moreSamaritans new veterans app aims to help manage the emotional challenges of leaving the military.
Read moreLeading military charity Walking With The Wounded’s (‘WWTW’) latest expedition, The Grenadier Walk of Oman, reimagined in the UK, of which The Duke of Sussex is the Expedition Patron –has reached the finish line in London.
Read moreHosted by Major General James Cowan, you’ll enjoy an exclusive preview of the model before it goes on public display, an exclusive talk about the history and creation of this incredible diorama, and a drinks reception at the National Army Museum.
Read moreLeading military charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’), launches a new ‘Mission Green’ initiative through OP-REGEN, its core volunteering programme.
Read moreTo ensure personnel are always working toward top levels of mental fitness, a new Annual Mental Fitness Brief (AMFB) programme has launched across the UK Armed Forces on World Mental Health Day.
Read moreLeading artists and actors including Sir Anish Kapoor, Joanna Lumley, Maureen Lipman, Maggi Hambling, Paul Cummins, Derek Eland and Jules George have created artwork to be auctioned off in support of veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress.
Read moreMilitary charity Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) is working in partnership with Skanska, one of the world’s leading project development and construction groups to raise vital funds to support those who served across the UK.
Read moreA new Veterans’ Drop-In Support Centre to help ex-services personnel has been opened in Bolton, by COBSEO member the Bolton Guild of Help, at the Bridge Church Conference Centre on Bradford Street in the town.
Read moreOn Saturday 2 October 2021, military charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) will host 80 veterans from across Europe in an international football tournament at Allied Vehicles Groups Peugeot Ashfield Stadium, home of Glasgow Tigers Speedway.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that the 2022 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference, organised by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research, in partnership with the Forces in Mind Trust, will take place on the 10th March 2022 in London, UK. All sessions will be recorded and hosted online after the event.
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