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Read the latest updates and view archived articles from Walking With The Wounded's 'Walking Home Home For Christmas' December campaign.
Star of TV’s Hunted and Celebrity Hunted revealed as Ambassador for Walking Home For Christmas 2025
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We are utterly delighted to announce that Nichola Tidd, military veteran and star of Channel 4’s BAFTA award-winning programmes Hunted and Celebrity Hunted, has joined us as Ambassador for this year’s Walking Home For Christmas and Long Way Home.
During her decade-long military career, Nichola served in the Royal Navy before secondment to Army Intelligence, where she saw two operational tours, in Afghanistan and Iraq.
No stranger to mental health struggles herself, Nichola, has bravely spoken out about the mental health challenges that female veterans can face, particularly within a culture that can discourage vulnerability. Her own PTSD symptoms began to emerge while she was still serving and continued to develop once she had left the military in 2015, and it took many years for her to recover.
On her decision to become a WHFC ambassador, Nichola said:
I know from my own experience how crucial support is to veterans struggling to return to everyday life. Some, like myself, carry physical or mental scars and without help sadly many may not recover. What Walking With The Wounded does is so important and yet, as a charity, you have to do your own fundraising just to be able to continue to offer your invaluable services.
I wanted to give something back, and I’m delighted that myself and my daughter, Elodie, can be a part of Walking Home For Christmas this year, and also Long Way Home, which so gets to the heart of what WWTW stands for.
As someone who has faced the harsh realities of PTSD, Nichola’s mission is to continue the conversation about mental health among female veterans. Committed to supporting fellow veterans, she now leads a veteran-to-veteran mentorship programme through i2i and offers expert representation under the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme (AFCS).
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Intrepid (and soaked) WWTW team reach Manchester Cenotaph partway through epic 700km 18-day Long Way Home challenge
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Gregg Stevenson, paralympic gold medallist and WWTW trustee, joined the Long Way Home team on Monday 15th December as it arrived at the Manchester Cenotaph, 423km into its mammoth 18-day, 700km trek from The Cenotaph in London to Newcastle, pulling the pulk ‘home’ in time for Christmas.
The intrepid teams have faced poor weather, Storm Bram, mud, multiple punctures and equipment failures, but determination has kept them walking.
Gregg joined for the final rain-drenched kilometres into central Manchester. He said: “The special thing about Walking With The Wounded is they do exactly what they say…it’s about supporting people who have come across hard times, so thank you very much for your support. This whole mission represents the veteran...
Tidworth soldiers and veterans join forces this Christmas for multi-day fundraising challenge
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A team of serving soldiers, reservists and veterans are taking on a mammoth fundraising challenge in aid of our annual fundraising campaign, Walking Home For Christmas.
Andrew White, who served in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers for 31 years and is now a Full Time Reservist, and friend Jamie Clibery, who began his military career in 2002 as a Vehicle Mechanic and now serves in the Defence Accident Investigation Branch, are taking part in the charity’s annual Walking Home For Christmas campaign for the fifth year running.
Determined to make their fundraising bigger and better each year, this year the team will be taking on not one but three challenges. Beginning with a charity football match on 8th November at Tidworth Oval...
Jules Hudson is the face of 2024's Walking Home winter campaign
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Today we announce the 2024 launch of the annual Walking Home fundraising effort, encouraging all Brits to take a walk this winter, big or small, in aid of Walking With The Wounded's continued support of military veterans.
Former Army Reservist and presenter of the BBC’s Escape to the Country, Jules Hudson, leads the campaign. Jules took part in a sponsored walk at Monmouth Castle where his former regiment, the Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers, is stationed. Alongside him were local cadets from Gwent and Powys Army Cadet Force and Monmouth School Combined Cadet Force.

Latest research commissioned by WWTW shows 6 out of 10 veterans at least sometimes experience feelings of loneliness, a 10% increase on the same statistic for the general...