The veterans of military charity Blind Veterans UK received a message today from their Patron HRH The Countess of Wessex when they gathered to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
Read moreThe veterans of military charity Blind Veterans UK received a message today from their Patron HRH The Countess of Wessex when they gathered to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.
Read moreTeam Rubicon, who usually send their ex-military volunteers to disaster relief situations overseas have been sending volunteers to UK charities, and especially care homes, to help in the crisis.
Read moreNormandy Veteran, Len Gibbon, 96, who was featured heavily in the recent coverage of VE Day, is taking on a cycling challenge in aid of charity, Care for Veterans.
Read moreSecond World War veterans have commemorated VE Day at Royal Star & Garter Homes, with celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s surrender.
Read moreTo help boost morale at this particularly challenging time for care homes and to bring a smile to as many veterans’ faces as possible on VE Day, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity has been working with five top veteran care providers to bring VE Day street parties into the homes.
Read moreEach year on May 12, celebrations take place around the world to mark International Nurses Day.
Read moreA charity which cares for ex-servicemen and women has launched a new fundraising campaign during the COVID-19 crisis.
Read moreResidents at Broughton House Veteran Care Village in Salford have been cheered during the lockdown with letters from pupils at a high school.
Read moreNormandy Veteran, Len Gibbon, 96, has decided to recreate his historic journey across the Channel by cycling the distance from Portsmouth to Gold Beach on a static bike in aid of charity, Care for Veterans.
Read moreVeterans of the Second World War, now living at Royal Star & Garter, have been remembering Victory in Europe (VE) Day, 75 years on.
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