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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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Footsore, exhausted but ecstatic: 700km challenge finishes in Newcastle

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Celebrations as Long Way Home reaches the culmination of its 18-day challenge, walking 700km from central London to central Newcastle, pulling the pulk the whole way. The pulk is deeply embedded in our history and heritage and accompanied a group of wounded veterans, joined by Prince Harry, in 2011 as they undertook the first expedition of its kind to the North Pole.

Long Way Home leader and Head of Events and Partnerships at WWTW, James Davis said: “That expedition proved that the sky was the limit for those wounded in the service of their country and showed the world what veterans can do. If you tell a veteran they can’t do something they will promptly go out and do it! From that expedition Walking With The Wounded was born and a key...

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Halewood Battalion Cadets take on 60km Lake District challenge for veterans

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Cadets from the Halewood Battalion laced up their boots and headed for the Lake District as they completed a demanding 60km walk in support of Walking Home For Christmas.

Now in their third consecutive year of taking part, the group of eight cadets travelled to the fells with a clear goal: to push themselves beyond their comfort zones whilst raising vital funds for veterans and their families during the winter months.

The challenge was not without its obstacles. Battling poor weather conditions on the summit of the Old Man of Coniston on the first day, the cadets showed determination and teamwork as they pressed on.

One of the group, Thomas Harper, reflected on why the challenge means so much to them: “Many of us have family members who...

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RAF veteran completes 48km pulk pull in support of fellow veterans

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RAF veteran Derek Heron has completed an impressive 48km walk in support of Walking Home For Christmas, taking on the challenge to raise funds and awareness for fellow veterans.

Having served for 22 years in the RAF, Derek joined the Walking With The Wounded team on 18 December for our Long Way Home challenge, where he pulled our historic pulk. The demanding challenge tested both physical endurance and mental resilience – but Derek was more than ready to rise to it.

Derek was inspired to get involved after taking part in WWTW’s Cumbrian Challenge earlier this summer. Motivated by our mission and the stories of veterans we support, he was keen to step up once again and give back.

Reflecting on the challenge, Derek said: “After a 22-year...

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