Armed forces veteran Gary Perriton is on track to complete his 650-mile solo bike ride of the entire Welsh coastline, with the aim of raising awareness of homeless veterans.
Read moreArmed forces veteran Gary Perriton is on track to complete his 650-mile solo bike ride of the entire Welsh coastline, with the aim of raising awareness of homeless veterans.
Read moreA local cyclist is set to embark on a 650-mile solo bike ride to raise funds and awareness of homeless veterans.
Read moreOrganisers handed over a cheque for £850 to Launchpad on Saturday to raise much needed funds for the charity and raise awareness of homeless veterans.
Read moreTara Charrin has recently been appointed as an assistant manager for Launchpad’s Avondale House in Newcastle.
Read moreUp to 60 pupils from Byker Primary School in Newcastle welcomed special visitors in class this week to learn about Armed Forces Day.
Read moreVeteran residents living at Launchpad’s Speke House in Liverpool are looking forward to getting outdoors and keeping fit this summer after establishing their own cycling club.
Read moreVeterans’ charity Launchpad is looking to extend its network of connections across the North East region thanks to the unique benefits of being a member of the North East England Chamber of Commerce (NEECC).
Read moreVeterans living at Launchpad’s Speke House accommodation in Liverpool have benefitted from a community grant from the Asda Foundation to purchase food, hygiene and wellbeing products.
Read moreWhen Launchpad was established in 2013, its purpose is to support and develop veterans and to help them live independently – not just provide a temporary home.
Read moreNational veterans’ charity Launchpad has received a grant of more than £36,000 from ABF The Soldiers’ Charity towards specialist support, heating costs and practical items for residents living at Launchpad’s two houses in Newcastle upon Tyne and Liverpool.
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