Reserves Day Q&A with Scott Briggs
To celebrate Reserves Day as part of Armed Forces week, we've asked WWTW's Project Officer Scott to tell us a bit more about what it's like to be a Reservist.
Read MoreTo celebrate Reserves Day as part of Armed Forces week, we've asked WWTW's Project Officer Scott to tell us a bit more about what it's like to be a Reservist.
Read MoreThis week marks National Volunteers' Week. To celebrate this, we are going to feature some of the brilliant people who have given up their time to support those who served.
Read MoreIn 2015, DIY SOS redeveloped ‘Canada Street’ a dilapidated street on the outskirts of Manchester. The aim was to create a ‘Veterans Village’ and provide supported accommodation to ex-military personnel and their families. This Thursday (April 30th) at 8pm on BBC One, DIY SOS will once again showcase the incredible work they carried out developing Canada Street and supporting those who have served.
Read MoreFour years ago, Walking With The Wounded set up a regional hub in Manchester. The aim was to be able to reach more veterans in the North West of the country. I joined the charity following the BBC DIY SOS Big Build of the Manchester Veterans village. Today I celebrate 4 years in the role.
Read MoreOur Manchester hub has been named as WWTW's second IPS Centre of Excellence for Veterans
Read MoreEx-service families can now receive the support they need thanks to Walking With The Wounded's Manchester Hub.
Read MoreWe've joined forces with Keep Britain Tidy!
Read MoreStody House has been supporting local veterans in Manchester for one whole year...
Read MoreThe team returns to the Veterans Village to finish the extraordinary project which originated from a chance meeting between Nick and WWTW's Founder & CEO, Ed Parker.
Read MoreWalking With The Wounded welcomed Expedition Patron, Prince Harry, back to Canada Street in Manchester to see what had been achieved since the major DIY SOS transformation took place in 2015.
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