On 20 January Lancing resident, Major Ted Hunt was taken to Lancing Parish Hall by The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans for his Coronavirus injection.
Read moreOn 20 January Lancing resident, Major Ted Hunt was taken to Lancing Parish Hall by The Taxi Charity for Military Veterans for his Coronavirus injection.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has commissioned QinetiQ, Warwick Institute for Employment Research (IER) and RFEA: The Forces Employment Charity, to undertake a study to explore the longer-term employment outcomes for ex-Service personnel who have been out of the Armed Forces for at least two years (and a maximum of 10 years).
Read moreNext week, actor, producer and former professional footballer Vinnie Jones will be in the spotlight in a free online Q&A session hosted by BFBS in partnership with the Tickets For Troops charity on the BFBS Radio Facebook page.
Read moreA conversation with WWII veteran Harry Rawlins who took part in patrols during the liberation of France and Belgium, two of which owed their success to his personal courage and leadership, and the Taxi Charity.
Read moreCharities are invited to apply for grants of up to £10,000 to support veterans and their families.
Read moreA blind veteran from Bearsden in Glasgow is ascending the height of Mount Everest through January and fundraising to give back to Blind Veterans UK, the military charity that helped him become independent after sight loss.
Read more13-year-old Jack Berry from Sunderland is an aviation fanatic and has drawn planes creating a truly inspirational and informative book in aid of military charities including SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
Read moreFiMT has given a grant to TimeBank to work with SSAFA to integrate their mentoring projects supporting ex-Service personnel.
Read moreThe evolution of PTSD in the UK Armed Forces: Traumatic exposures in Iraq & Afghanistan and responses of distress (TRIAD Study), from King’s College London and funded by Forces in Mind Trust, has been published.
Read moreTaking part in physical activity has been proven to have physical, mental and social benefits. However, lockdown restrictions and a lack of competitive sport, has made it harder for our community to get together, and use sport in their recovery from wounds, injuries, or illnesses.
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