Leading Armed Forces charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’), has just announced a new partnership with Forces Support, a UK Bereavement and Veterans Charity, who are providing funding for WWTW’s North-East hub, based in North Shields.
Read moreLeading Armed Forces charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’), has just announced a new partnership with Forces Support, a UK Bereavement and Veterans Charity, who are providing funding for WWTW’s North-East hub, based in North Shields.
Read moreFormer Welsh Guardsman and Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) CEO, Fergus Williams, is preparing to set off on a 200-mile cycle from the WWTW North West Hub in Canada Street, Manchester to the WWTW Head Quarters in Stody, Norfolk. Leaving early on Monday 21 June, Fergus is planning to complete the challenge in 24 hours.
Read moreMilitary charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) has launched ‘Small Steps Big Differences’ a new fundraising campaign designed to show how small donations can unlock the biggest differences in the lives of those who served.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded has teamed up with Brian Wood MC’s Keep Attacking brand to create the ‘Longest Day’ challenge – with supporters able to earn an exclusive piece of ‘Keep Attacking’ kit while ‘going further for those who served’.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) is launching a new podcast series ‘Overcoming’. The podcast focuses on ordinary people who have had extraordinary experiences, from veterans who have overcome life-changing challenges to figures from public life.
Read moreFollowing recent UK and Omani Government guidelines on Covid-19, leading military charity, Walking With The Wounded, has announced the delay of its upcoming expedition, The Grenadier Walk of Oman, to the Autumn.
Read moreVolunteers from Armed Forces charity Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) and Newcastle City Council were joined by Councillors Karen Kilgour and Ged Bell, local MP Chi Onwurah and Nick Atkinson from the Freemen of Newcastle to plant over 400 trees in Newcastle.
Read moreThe Cumbrian Challenge, a flagship fundraising event for leading military charity, Walking With The Wounded, has been rescheduled to September 2021 due to the pandemic.
Read moreEd Parker, Chief Executive and Co-founder of military charity Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’), has announced he will step down after 10 years in the role. He will be succeeded by Fergus Williams, the current Director of Operations, who has pioneered WWTW’s programmes with the NHS.
Read moreA new NHS service for veterans who are experiencing severe mental health problems has launched this month.
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