A charity supporter’s first London Marathon took an unexpected turn just three miles into the challenge when he saved the day for a blind veteran whose marathon effort was in jeopardy when his guide suffered an injury.
Read moreA charity supporter’s first London Marathon took an unexpected turn just three miles into the challenge when he saved the day for a blind veteran whose marathon effort was in jeopardy when his guide suffered an injury.
Read moreA fascinating new book, sold in support of the Royal Naval Association, explores the Royal Navy’s unique system of “pipes” — the traditional broadcasts that underpin daily life at sea.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded (WWTW) has renewed its partnership with CEO Sleepout.
Read moreOn Monday 13 April, Keely Allen, a Trustee for both Corringham Athletic Football Club and the Taxi Charity for Military Veterans, laid two footballs during a very special visit to the Christmas Day Truce Memorial in Belgium.
Read moreA golf fundraiser at one of Scotland’s top courses has raised over £20,000 for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreA York-born teenager will celebrate her 18th birthday in extraordinary style this April by running the London Marathon in support of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreLeading homelessness charity ALABARÉ has received a £30,000 boost from the Veterans’ Foundation for its Boots on the Ground wellbeing programme for former military personnel.
Read moreHarry Burrows from Rowlands Castle is set to take on the London Marathon, raising vital funds for Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC).
Read moreJim Hamilton, a self-confessed adrenaline junkie and sometime rock guitarist, of Gloucestershire is running the London Marathon for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreOver the next few weeks, Give Us Time has runners participating in events across the UK, completing a collective 200 miles in support of military children.
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