We are supporting our wounded. Are you with us?
We are taking on the Cumbrian Challenge to support ex military - a big day taking on a big walking route around the Lake District alongside teams of veterans who are getting their lives back on track thanks to Walking With The Wounded.
Our ask is quite simple. Please dig deep, or sign up a team to take us on.
Why? We're the lucky ones with jobs, families, homes. Most people leave the military without any issue, but for a small minority it isn't so easy.
Walking With The Wounded support ex military who are struggling with their mental health, who are hard to reach, socially isolated, homeless, in police custody... men and women with little to look forward to but who want to get back into society and employment – which is at the heart of what WWTW do.
Please help me and my team hit our £2k target. Every £988 we raise could fund a course of therapy, giving a veteran the tools to support their mental health needs now and in the future. Starting within 4 days of referral - imagine that.
Thank you so much in advance for your support.
Thank you to our Sponsors

£55
Douglas P

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Max Scully
Well done team

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Will & Ronnie Scully
Well done guys good effort!!

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Maureen & Archie
Good luck!

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Amro Elrouby
Alreet….good luck and make sure you take a spare pair of socks!

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Allan Mccrone
I’ve kept my receipt for a refund if u don’t finish lol

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Iain Stewart

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Julie Angus
Good Luck Daddy! Try not be hungover for this one! Love Sonny xx

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Fiona Dempsie
Good luck Dad, love Lewis

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The Rendalls
All the very best! Good luck.

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Jamie
Go get em big boy, break a leg!

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Mary Mcdougall
Good luck enjoy from Gran x

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Marilyn Stewart
Good luck on your challenge hope you get fit in time. Lots of love from mum xx

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Liana Johnstone
Good luck, you’ll smash it!

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Sandy Mcdougall
Good luck with the challenge.

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Gary Logan
All the best folks

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John Lundstram Is The Best On Earth
We're on our way
Good luck Danny Lisa And Remy keep still in your pappose and don’t bash Daddy on the Head