Networkology renews partnership with Walking With The Wounded
8 April 2026
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Wiltshire-based IT company Networkology has renewed its partnership with Walking With The Wounded (WWTW), reinforcing its long-standing commitment to supporting veterans, reservists and military families across the UK.
The partnership will continue to fund WWTW’s core programmes, including veteran employment support, mental health services, and wraparound care coordination—helping ex-service personnel transition to civilian life and rebuild their futures.
Tom Grimshaw, WWTW Partnership Manager, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Networkology for their continued support of Walking With The Wounded and the wider Armed Forces community. In addition to their partnership, the team actively supports our fundraising efforts, helping us reach more veterans in need.
Partnerships like this are essential in enabling our frontline teams to deliver life-changing support through our employment, mental health and care coordination programmes.”
Networkology is a proud holder of the Gold Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Award, demonstrating its exceptional commitment to supporting veterans, reservists and military families in the workplace.
Isabel Martins, Marketing Manager at Networkology, said: “We are incredibly proud to renew our partnership with Walking With The Wounded, an organisation whose impact continues to inspire us. Supporting veterans as they rebuild their lives and contribute to their communities reflects our core values as a business.
As a Gold ERS Award holder, we remain committed to creating an inclusive environment for veterans, reservists and the wider Armed Forces community.”
As part of the renewed partnership, Networkology will continue to support WWTW through fundraising initiatives, employee engagement, and ongoing financial contributions.
By working together, Networkology and Walking With The Wounded will continue to make a meaningful difference to the lives of veterans and their families across the UK.
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