Veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress has received a £50,000 donation from Mountpark, the UK’s leading logistics and commercial property firm in London.
Read moreVeterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress has received a £50,000 donation from Mountpark, the UK’s leading logistics and commercial property firm in London.
Read moreA team of eight serving and veteran Grenadier Guards, five of whom have life changing injuries, will take to open canoes and traverse 700km of the Yukon River in Northwest Canada to raise funds for veterans’ mental charity Combat Stress, SSAFA, the armed forces charity, and The Grenadier Guards Colonel’s Fund.
Read moreThis weekend, the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) will open the doors to a new ‘Charities Hub’ in Portsmouth’s Historic Dockyard.
Read moreMeet Toby Harnden author of First Casualty: The Untold Story of the Battle That Began the War in Afghanistan on 6 June 2022.
Read moreThe judging process for the 2022 Soldiering On Awards has concluded and the excitement is building towards Saturday 25 June when this year’s finalists are officially announced! 25 June is of course Armed Forces Day – a fitting date to celebrate the very best of our amazing military community.
Read moreThroughout his military career Richard has pursued a pathway devoted to supporting Armed Forces personnel, their dependants, communities and, most recently, veterans.
Read moreA resident has celebrated her 100th birthday at Royal Star & Garter’s Solihull Home on Wednesday 25 May, with a day packed full of treats and surprises.
Read moreOn May 21, some 23 families from the SSAFA Support Groups for Bereaved Families attended A Time To Reflect, an event held at the National Memorial Arboretum, near Alrewas in Staffordshire.
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is proud to award a £9,000 grant to the Hong Kong LEP Trust to fund its welfare services for Army veterans.
Read moreAndy McIntosh – Chairman of SSAFA Lanarkshire and late of the Cheshire Regiment – had good reason to enjoy the view across the Trossachs from the summit of Ben A’an, especially given that the average time to ascend its 1,512 feet (461 metres) is around two hours or so, and Andy did it in just over 100 minutes.
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