Covid-19 measures and Walking With The Wounded support
Since the start of the pandemic Walking With The Wounded has worked hard to continue to deliver first-class support to our veterans and their families across the UK.
Read MoreSince the start of the pandemic Walking With The Wounded has worked hard to continue to deliver first-class support to our veterans and their families across the UK.
Read MoreOn December 12th, the 13 Company South West London Army Cadet Force, embarked on a 22-mile challenge as they carried a Christmas tree from their detachment in Putney to the Royal Hospital in Chelsea.
Read MoreMark was shot in the neck while serving in Afghanistan, leaving him with devastating injuries.
Read MoreOn December 13th, a team from Cygnet Health Care in Manchester will walk 11 miles from Walking With The Wounded’s (‘WWTW’) Manchester hub on Canada Street to Cygnet Health Care offices in Bury.
Read MoreSee the stories and the supporters who are stepping out to support those who served and raise funds to ensure no one is left behind from lockdown
Read MoreThis December, Lieutenant Colonel, Robert Simpkin, who is based in Suffolk, will take on a momentous 100-mile sponsored walk to support Walking With The Wounded’s Walking Home For Christmas campaign.
Read MoreVeronica, who has breast cancer, is getting into the Christmas spirit this year by dressing up as an elf to raise money for Walking Home For Christmas. Veronica is undergoing six chemotherapy treatments and will be dressing up for each treatment to raise money for six different charities, including WWTW.
Read MoreOn November 25th, Brian Wood MC, completed his Ultimate Sacrifice Challenge, having run 25 marathons in 25 days to raise money to support Walking With The Wounded and those who served. He was joined by Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) CEO, Fergus Williams, who presented Brian with a flag featuring all the names of the Armed Forces personnel who died during the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts.
Read MoreOn November 25th, Brian Wood MC, will complete his Ultimate Sacrifice Challenge, having run 25 marathons in 25 days to raise money to support Walking With The Wounded and those who served. He will be joined by Fergus Williams, CEO of Walking With The Wounded, who will support him through the final 5 miles of the challenge.
Read MoreHave some fun bidding on this wonderful auction raising money to enable Walking With The Wounded to support veterans in need.
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