WWTW North East Surf Camp
In partnership with South Shields Surf and Sea ( C ) Company, kindly funded by Inspire South Shields, WWTW NE launched our first 6-week North-East Veterans Surf programme.
Read MoreIn partnership with South Shields Surf and Sea ( C ) Company, kindly funded by Inspire South Shields, WWTW NE launched our first 6-week North-East Veterans Surf programme.
Read MoreMilitary charity Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) is working in partnership with Skanska, one of the world’s leading project development and construction groups to raise vital funds to support those who served across the UK.
Read MoreWalking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) has revealed the final route for its 6th expedition, The Grenadier Walk of Oman, of which The Duke of Sussex is the Expedition Patron.
Read MoreNot only have Yodel Ops exceeded the £2k goal since completing the challenge, but they have also raised an incredible £6,825 so far, taking them to the top of the fundraising leader board.
Read MoreOn Friday 1st October 2021, Walking With The Wounded’s largest Marathon des Sable (MdS) team are heading out to the Moroccan Sahara desert.
Read MoreIn just 2 days, Walking With The Wounded’s (‘WWTW’) biggest Marathon des Sables team will be heading to out to Southern Morocco to run the world’s toughest footrace.
Read MoreOn Saturday, October 2nd, 2021, military charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) will host 80 veterans from across Europe in an international football tournament at Allied Vehicles Groups Peugeot Ashfield Stadium, home of Glasgow Tigers Speedway.
Read MoreOP-REGEN regional leaders from across greater Manchester worked alongside staff members from the northwest to help rejuvenate the outdoor areas of the Manchester office and support house.
Read MoreOn the 1st November 2021 Brian Wood will pay tribute to our fallen from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflict by starting his Ultimate Sacrifice Challenge pledging to run a minimum of 26 miles per day for 25 days dedicating every mile to our fallen comrades, totalling 635 miles.
Read MoreOn the morning of Saturday 11th September, 179 teams came together to the start line of Walking With The Wounded’s long-awaited 10th Cumbrian Challenge, which had been postponed since 2019. Teams of 3 or 4 embarked on 3 routes across the Cumbrian mountains: Peak (10km, 900m ascent), Tough (22km 1350m ascent), Tougher (29km 1900m ascent).
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