A retired army colonel from South Wiltshire is going the extra mile to raise funds for homeless charity ALABARÉ, by cycling from St Paul’s Cathedral in London to Churchfields in Salisbury on Armed Forces Day (Saturday 27 June).
Read moreA retired army colonel from South Wiltshire is going the extra mile to raise funds for homeless charity ALABARÉ, by cycling from St Paul’s Cathedral in London to Churchfields in Salisbury on Armed Forces Day (Saturday 27 June).
Read moreScotty’s – the military bereavement charity, brought bereaved military children, young people and their families together for a lively virtual party designed to build connection, confidence and a sense of community – with special guest Ben Shephard joining the fun.
Read moreStaff at Care for Veterans – A Royal Star & Garter Home have commenced an ambitious training programme to improve the person-centred care they deliver to veterans.
Read moreThe Women’s Royal Naval Service Benevolent Trust (WRNS BT) recently joined residents, families, veterans and the local community in Beccles to celebrate an extraordinary milestone – a combined 302 years of life from three remarkable Second World War veterans.
Read moreCombat Stress has been awarded a £75,000 grant from the Irish Ex-Service Trust, a fund administered by the Royal British Legion, to help deliver specialist mental health treatment and support to veterans and their families across Northern Ireland.
Read moreA blind veteran from Dorset completed the 100km Jurassic Coast Ultra last weekend and is now training for a second 100km endurance walk later this year.
Read moreVeterans finding renewed purpose and connection through VOS community project funded by RNRMC and Greenwich Hospital.
Read moreDementia Action Week has been marked at Royal Star & Garter with events and activities throughout the charity’s Homes.
Read moreA 71-year-old amputee veteran was among the women taking to the waves in North Devon as part of a surfing event designed to reconnect women from across the naval community.
Read moreFifteen years on from the end of UK military operations in Iraq, we remember all who served, and we honour with particular gratitude those who did not return, those who were wounded in body or mind, and the families whose lives were changed forever by that service.
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