2021 - WWTW's Year in Numbers
2021 was a year when the team at Walking With The Wounded pulled together and continued to work tirelessly to ensure that our support services were available to veterans and their families.
Read More2021 was a year when the team at Walking With The Wounded pulled together and continued to work tirelessly to ensure that our support services were available to veterans and their families.
Read MoreLegacy gifts help WWTW grow and enable our team to support more people like Brian.
Read MoreWalking Home For Christmas 2021 might have officially finished, but there is still time to encourage more donations from your supporters and climb up the leaderboard.
Read MoreWalking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) is delighted to announce that best-selling author and Keep Attacking entrepreneur Brian Wood MC has come on board as a Military Ambassador for the charity.
Read MoreThe Christmas season seems to start earlier every year with the ongoing expectation that it should be a time of joy and happiness along with all the trappings that go with the occasion.
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
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