Veterans volunteering with Andover-based charity, Veterans in Action, have delivered seven tonnes of aid to partners in Poland and Ukraine, and plan to deliver three tonnes more next week.
Read moreVeterans volunteering with Andover-based charity, Veterans in Action, have delivered seven tonnes of aid to partners in Poland and Ukraine, and plan to deliver three tonnes more next week.
Read moreLast year, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity was delighted to award a £10,000 grant to Future Terrain, an armed forces rehabilitation charity that helps wounded, injured and sick veterans obtain training and qualifications; and undertake adventures in the arena of motorsport and engineering.
Read moreWaterloo Uncovered have just published their 2021 Impact Report.
Read more231 projects to improve Veterans’ mental health and wellbeing have been successfully run throughout the past two years, reaching over 6000 beneficiaries across the UK. The Positive Pathways Programme awarded grants of £35,000 and £70,000 to projects developed by and for veterans that focus on improving veterans’ mental health and wellbeing by getting veterans out and active.
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is pleased to award a £10,998 grant to Waterloo Uncovered to promote veterans’ mental health and wellbeing.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded is excited to announce FMD Group, a global IT professional services company, as a Presenting Partner of the charity’s annual flagship fundraising event the ‘Cumbrian Challenge’.
Read moreKeen gardener Amileigh Salt, based at RAF Leeming, met garden designer of the RHS Chelsea RAF Benevolent Fund Garden, John Everiss, at the station’s Polytunnels. They discussed their love for gardening and how it helps with their mental health…
Read moreMilitary charity Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) and Newcastle Building Society have announced details of a new partnership to help Armed Forces veterans build meaningful careers in the world of financial services.
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is pleased to award a £20,000 grant to Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) to help the charity support mentally and physically wounded Army veterans.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here