Supriya Ghosh (Editor)

Walking With The Wounded

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Abbreviation
  
WWTW

Type
  
Charity

Formation
  
2010

Region served
  

Purpose
  
Supporting wounded former British Armed Forces servicemen and women

Headquarters
  

Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) is a British charity to help injured former British Armed Forces servicemen and women in their career transition from the military to civilian life.

Contents

History and objectives

The charity was launched in 2010 by ex-servicemen Ed Parker and Simon Daglish; Parker's nephew having been seriously injured with the loss of both legs in 2009. Examples of funding by the charity include lodgings for former members of the UK Armed Forces and residential vocational courses to set them on a new career path after their initial medical care and rehabilitation.

Fundraising activities

Events have included expeditions to the North Pole in 2011, Mount Everest in 2012, the South Pole in 2013 and the Walk of Britain in 2015, when six ex-servicemen and women took 72 days to complete a 1,000-mile trek around Britain, finishing at Buckingham Palace. Prince Harry is a patron and active participant in the expeditions and challenges.

References

Walking With The Wounded Wikipedia


Similar Topics