When the UK went into the first Coronavirus lockdown on 20 March 2020 no one could have predicted that a year later the country would still be facing so many restrictions. The Taxi Charity has been looking back on the past year.
Read moreWhen the UK went into the first Coronavirus lockdown on 20 March 2020 no one could have predicted that a year later the country would still be facing so many restrictions. The Taxi Charity has been looking back on the past year.
Read moreRenowned artist Rosa Branson MBE, has spent a lifetime creating breathtakingly beautiful pictures including a picture for the Taxi Charity
Read moreThe Taxi Charity was sad to hear that WWII Veteran Geoff Pulzer, a much-loved member of the charity family, had died on 2 March 2021 in Barnet Hospital
Read moreThe Taxi Charity was saddened to hear the news that WWII veteran Eric Alexander Taylor BEM from Helston in Cornwall had died on 21 February
Read moreThe Taxi Charity for Military Veterans was saddened to hear that WWII veteran Ernest John Sleep had died at his home on 18 February 2021
Read moreLondon Cabbie Peter Carey and WWII Veteran Ron Johnson met through the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans – they have become best friends
Read moreThe Taxi Charity for Military Veterans has been spreading a little love this February with a specially designed Valentine Day’s card
Read moreOn 26 January 2021, WWII Veteran Ernest John Sleep, from Wraysbury in Middlesex celebrates his 100th birthday.
Read moreOn 20 January Lancing resident, Major Ted Hunt was taken to Lancing Parish Hall by The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans for his Coronavirus injection.
Read moreA conversation with WWII veteran Harry Rawlins who took part in patrols during the liberation of France and Belgium, two of which owed their success to his personal courage and leadership, and the Taxi Charity.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here