We are holding a series of ‘Coffee, Cake and Combat Stress’ events to raise awareness of our work, share how we support veterans in Scotland and talk about how supporters help make it possible.
Read moreWe are holding a series of ‘Coffee, Cake and Combat Stress’ events to raise awareness of our work, share how we support veterans in Scotland and talk about how supporters help make it possible.
Read moreToday, Sharon and Paul have what many would call the perfect life. Paul has a good, secure job he enjoys, Sharon runs her wedding cake business from a studio in their beautiful garden – and beloved dog Holly keeps them on their toes. But it wasn’t always so.
Read moreThe Veterans’ Places People and Pathways programme is creating better, more sustainable support for veterans in the communities where they live. It is supporting major projects to enable veterans to access support that meets their needs.
Read moreDundee Therapy Garden recently received funding from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust as part of the Positive Pathways Programme, and have been sent the following positive feedback…
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is pleased to award £20,000 to ICARUS to fund the charity’s mental health treatment services for Armed Forces veterans.
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 moreLeading Armed Forces charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’), has bolstered veteran support in the South East of England with the appointment of Angela Hewitt (based in Berkshire), who joins the Care Coordination team.
Read moreCorporal Natalya Platonova, winner of Channel 4’s reality show The Circle, has hiked from Oxford to Buckingham Palace with a medicine ball, representing the ‘invisible burden’ of mental health.
Read moreWe are with you for the Armed Forces in the Community recently held a beach clean and picnic to target social isolation, raise mental health and veteran awareness.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here