On Saturday 10 May, Andy Geelan, a veteran who attended the Centre for Veterans’ Health Pain Management Programme in 2024, undertook an extraordinary challenge: seven marathons in seven days.
Read moreOn Saturday 10 May, Andy Geelan, a veteran who attended the Centre for Veterans’ Health Pain Management Programme in 2024, undertook an extraordinary challenge: seven marathons in seven days.
Read moreHelp for Heroes, the UK’s leading veterans’ charity, is joining forces with BAE Systems, the UK’s largest defence company, who will donate £300,000 over the next two years to provide life-changing support for very seriously injured veterans.
Read moreAs part of Pain Awareness Month this September, the charity is highlighting its ongoing campaign to remove unfair barriers to financial support for thousands of veterans in the UK who suffer from long-term pain.
Read moreThe Ski-habilitation Week is a transformative week for Veterans who are learning to live with injury, illness and deeper battles.
Read moreDiscover the history of the D-Day landings on this epic 100km adventure through Normandy.
Read moreSwim the length of one or two of the D-Day landing beaches to support injured veterans and honour those who fought in D-Day.
Read moreHelp for Heroes, the UK’s leading Armed Forces and veterans’ charity, has today launched a campaign, pressuring the government to remove unfair barriers to financial support for veterans, including amputees and those suffering from chronic pain.
Read moreThis IGF Conversation: Realising a Global Community, taking place on Tuesday 7 May 2024 from 1400-1600 UK time, will be the eleventh iteration and marks a celebration of what the IGF has established and will continue to build a global community to support those and their families who have given in the Service of their countries.
Read moreTo mark the 10th Anniversary of the Invictus Games Foundation we are holding A Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral, London, on Wednesday 8th May, from 17.00 until 18.00 UK time.
Read moreWelsh Guard Joe Penlington was 18 when he deployed to Afghanistan in April 2009, but just a few short weeks later, he was caught in a devastating IED blast that left him with life-changing injuries.
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