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Walking With The Wounded renews partnership with CEO Sleepout
22 May 2026
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To date, CEO Sleepout has raised over £160k for WWTW through events in Manchester, London, Sunderland and Alnwick.
Continue readingThe evolution of Walking With The Wounded's Cumbrian Challenge
21 May 2026
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Since it was founded, the Cumbrian Challenge has welcomed thousands of dedicated supporters to Cumbria and raised over £2.5 million.
Continue readingCelebrating another record-breaking Cumbrian Challenge
19 May 2026
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Over 900 supporters gathered in Grasmere for the annual flagship fundraising event.
Continue readingStockport-based KNDS UK team to take on Manchester 10k
14 May 2026
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A team of 20 keen runners from Stockport-based company KNDS UK are preparing to take on the Manchester 10k race.
Continue readingWWTW receive £10,000 grant from Houghton Dunn Charitable Trust
7 May 2026
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The generous grant will bolster support services in the North West.
Continue readingWiltshire teens complete 200km canoe race raising £5,000
29 April 2026
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Four teenage friends from Wiltshire have completed the 200km Devizes to Westminster canoe race in aid of WWTW.
Continue readingSunbelt Rentals named Presenting Partner of the 2026 Cumbrian Challenge
27 April 2026
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Sunbelt Rentals will headline this year’s event alongside key partners including BAE Systems Submarines, DXC Technology and FDM Group.
Continue readingPrince Harry, Duke of Sussex, reflects on 15 years since Walking With The Wounded’s North Pole expedition
21 April 2026
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April 2026 marks 15 years since a remarkable moment in Walking With The Wounded’s history.
Continue readingDesert ultra-runners raise over £70,000 in aid of WWTW
16 April 2026
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A team of 25 runners took part in the Marathon des Sables Legendary event in the Sahara desert to raise funds for the charity.
Continue readingHow you can get involved in 2026
14 April 2026
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This year, we’re celebrating 15 years of supporting those who have served, and there are plenty of ways you can get involved in 2026.
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