After a brilliant week last year, with incredible feedback, HighGround is offering a Female Only residential rural week 19 – 24 July at Bicton College, Devon.
Read moreAfter a brilliant week last year, with incredible feedback, HighGround is offering a Female Only residential rural week 19 – 24 July at Bicton College, Devon.
Read moreThe WRAC Association: The Servicewomen’s Charity, is delighted to announce that General Dame Sharon Nesmith DCB ADC(Gen) has accepted the position of President of the Women’s Royal Army Corps Association.
Read moreOn Sunday 10 May, WRAC veteran Lt Col Rowena Naile MBE set off on an amazing mission – to cycle from Lands End to John O’Groats. Rowena was accompanied by a friend, Alasdair, and together they were fundraising for three charities – The Women’s Royal Army Corps Association, Dementia UK and Macmillan Cancer Support.
Read moreA 71-year-old amputee veteran was among the women taking to the waves in North Devon as part of a surfing event designed to reconnect women from across the naval community.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Equine Charity has successfully delivered a trauma-informed equine recovery programme for female veterans at Tedworth Equestrian Centre, bringing together specialist partners to provide structured support in a safe and supportive environment.
Read moreAnglia Ruskin University’s Centre for Military Women’s Research and the Atlas Institute for Veterans and Families have partnered to explore and compare the reproductive health of women military Veterans (and women ex-police officers).
Read moreLegasee Educational Trust is proud to announce that volunteer researcher Joan Turner has been published in the British Journal for Military History—marking a significant milestone for the charity and its ongoing work to preserve overlooked stories from Britain’s military past.
Read moreThe Women’s Royal Naval Benevolent Trust Annual Presentation will be held on Wednesday 22 July 2026 at HMS Eaglet, 80 Sefton St, Liverpool L3 4DZ.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme (FVTP) is a UK-wide initiative which has developed resources to help organisations better recognise, understand, and support female veterans. It was funded by NHS England, Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust AFCFT), the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and the Veterans Foundation.
Read moreThe strength of women across the Armed Forces community who are fighting for greater representation was highlighted at a powerful International Women’s Day event.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here