Residents at Royal Star & Garter have raised money for the charity by taking part in a series of challenges over the early May bank holiday weekend, inspired by NHS hero Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Read moreResidents at Royal Star & Garter have raised money for the charity by taking part in a series of challenges over the early May bank holiday weekend, inspired by NHS hero Captain Sir Tom Moore.
Read moreDefence Medical Welfare Service (DMWS) have been awarded Charity of the Year at the South West Business and Community Awards.
Read moreThroughout its history the RBL has responded to the changing needs of its community and the changing environment in which it is operating.
Read moreVeteran, NHS Nightingale physiotherapist, and SSAFA Fundraiser, Major (Retd) Sally Orange, set herself the arduous challenge of completing 100 laps (100 miles) of the NHS Nightingale Hospital in honour of the inspirational Capt Sir Tom Moore (#CaptainTom100), following his death in February.
Read moreIn 1947, the National Service Act was introduced that required all healthy males aged 18 or over to serve 18 months in the British armed forces.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) is launching a new podcast series ‘Overcoming’. The podcast focuses on ordinary people who have had extraordinary experiences, from veterans who have overcome life-changing challenges to figures from public life.
Read moreA prominent figure in the City of London has said she will champion many more women becoming business owners in the armed forces community.
Read moreFrom April 2021, people selling their homes can honour the heroic efforts and sacrifices of those who have served to defend our nation by listing their properties with Cox&Co.
Read more380 children from Asquith Primary School in Morley will be taking part in a fundraising challenge on Friday 30 April, to raise money for Blind Veterans UK, the national charity for blind and vision-impaired ex-Service men and women.
Read moreThe three, who were working as Health Care Assistants (HCAs) and Lead HCAs at the Surbiton Home prior to the course, will now be able to take on responsibilities which previously lay with Nurses, such as taking blood samples, administering oral medications, and assisting with residents’ care plans.
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