Woody’s Lodge’s inaugural speed-march in Wrexham on 20 April was a huge success and brought together many armed forces veteran associations and emergency services.
Read moreWoody’s Lodge’s inaugural speed-march in Wrexham on 20 April was a huge success and brought together many armed forces veteran associations and emergency services.
Read moreJohn is taking on the Camino challenge to raise funds for Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) Benevolent Fund who support serving military patients receiving state of the art rehabilitation care at the DMRC Stanford Hall.
Read moreA blind veteran from Daventry is turning her passion for art into vital funds by organising an art exhibition to raise money for Blind Veterans UK, the national charity for vision-impaired ex-Service men and women, which helped her to embrace life with sight loss.
Read moreOn Wednesday 1 May, RAF Benson serviceman Jake Palliser will be taking on an epic 87-mile solo trek to raise money for the RAF Benevolent Fund, the RAF’s leading welfare charity.
Read moreThe 2024 Hereford to National Arboretum ride aims to challenge ourselves physically while connecting with the deeper meaning of our journey by paying homage to the heroes of the Falklands Conflict and supporting Woody’s Memorial Service.
Read moreHe has been raising funds for two charities including SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreSaturday 8 June will see a special fundraising event for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreA group of 12 retired Royal Marines, all over the age of 45 led by legendary polar explorer and retired Royal Marines Commando RSM, Barry ‘Baz’ Gray, have completed several arduous training runs in preparation for their gruelling world-record attempt on 21 July – a 26-mile (42km) marathon around the streets of London in full military kit, carrying 40lb (18kg) back-packs.
Read moreA blind veteran from Oxfordshire completed his second London Marathon this weekend in support of Blind Veterans UK, the national charity for vision-impaired ex-Service men and women, which he says rescued him after he lost his sight.
Read moreWelsh Guard Joe Penlington was 18 when he deployed to Afghanistan in April 2009, but just a few short weeks later, he was caught in a devastating IED blast that left him with life-changing injuries.
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