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Read the latest updates from Walking With The Wounded's 'Walking Home ' winter campaign
Alex Smashes It For Walking Home
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As the son of two military veterans and a CCF Cadet now himself, Alex is no stranger to the Armed Forces family and has taken it upon himself to smash out over £1,000 fundraising for our work with wounded veterans and their families. On Saturday in some punishing conditions, he walked 10.8 miles with his mum, even picking up donations along the way! We're so proud of his attitude to fundraising, his sense of solidarity with veterans and his achievements this Christmas. Well done Alex! https://www.walkinghomeforchristmas.com/teams/alex-s-walk-home-from-school-for-christmas
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Project Active invites the public to join their winter ‘Walking Home’ hikes
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Project Active, an Oxfordshire well-being and physical fitness business specialising in outdoor fitness and adventures, are inviting members of the public to join them on two group hikes as part of their Walking Home challenge. The first hike was a 10 mile walk on Sunday 01 December, setting off from Woodstock Town Hall, with the second taking place on Wednesday 01 January, offering the chance to start off the new year with a crisp winter walk.
Speaking on Project Active’s reasons for supporting Walking With The Wounded, founder Ben Scurr said, “My grandparents served in World War Two, and other family members have been in military service over the years, so I’ve always had the utmost respect and gratitude for those who dedicate...
Royal Navy veteran taking on Portsmouth walk
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Royal Navy veteran and Regional Manager for Walking With The Wounded will be stepping out at midday on December 06 to embark on a sponsored walk around Portsmouth with a group of fellow walkers as part of our ‘Walking Home’ fundraising campaign. David, who served in the Royal Navy for 7 years, is dedicated to giving back to his fellow service members. He, along with fellow fundraisers, will walk 6 miles on 06 December from Milton Common Community Memorial, along the coast to Old Portsmouth and on to Victory Gate.
Reflecting on his upcoming walk, David said, “Having served in the Armed Forces and worked at Walking With The Wounded for many years, I have witnessed first-hand the support that veterans often need, and the life-changing...
Colchester resident walking 20 miles in support of veterans
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David Welham, from Colchester, is covering 20 miles during the month of December as part of his Walking Home challenge, including a round-trip commute from his home to Colchester train station and back.
Commenting on his motivation for taking part in Walking Home, David said, “I’ve supported charities a lot in the past but haven’t done a fundraising challenge for a while, so I thought it was time for me to get back out and do something for a cause I care about. I’ve supported Walking With The Wounded before and living in a Garrison town and having friends who served in the Armed Forces means I have that military connection, so it made sense for me to sign up. I hope that I can help make a difference to people’s lives and motivate others...