Walking With The Wounded
Twitter: https://twitter.com/supportthewalk
Email: [email protected]
Where do they work?: UK Wide
Telephone: 0330 058 5800
Address: Stody Hall Barn, Stody,
Melton Constable
NR24 2ED
Registered charity number: 1153497
Company number: 8612989
Description: Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) is a national, military charity delivering services through communities embedded within regions across the UK. We support ex-servicemen and servicewomen with visible and invisible injuries who are struggling to adjust to life outside the military and that find themselves facing serious problems. Our specialist programmes focus on Mental Health, Care Coordination, and Unemployment. In addition, this support is extended to spouses and children of those who served.
Services delivered: WWTW has four key programmes, each one addressing a barrier to employment for a vulnerable ex-serviceman or woman. These programmes work in harmony to support these individuals in their pathway to sustainable independence and employment.
• Head Start - Head Start is Walking With The Wounded’s programme to address the increasing needs of ex-service personnel suffering with mental injuries and sits alongside current provision through the NHS and other relevant charities.
• Project Nova - Project Nova is Walking With The Wounded’s early intervention programme to identify those ex-service personnel caught in a perpetual cycle of low level, anti-social and criminal activity to prevent further downward spiral and continued offending by supporting them back into mainstream society and long term employment.
• Home Straight - Walking With The Wounded’s Home Straight programme provides wounded, injured and sick ex-services who are homeless and in temporary accommodation, the support and training they need in order to move back into sustainable employment and regain their independence.
• First Steps - First Steps has been designed to provide enhanced training and vocational skills to support the journey into employment after leaving the armed forces. We recognise the inherent skills of our armed service personnel and want to compliment these qualities with recognised qualifications that employers across the country need as a first step into new careers outside of the military.
• Head Start - Head Start is Walking With The Wounded’s programme to address the increasing needs of ex-service personnel suffering with mental injuries and sits alongside current provision through the NHS and other relevant charities.
• Project Nova - Project Nova is Walking With The Wounded’s early intervention programme to identify those ex-service personnel caught in a perpetual cycle of low level, anti-social and criminal activity to prevent further downward spiral and continued offending by supporting them back into mainstream society and long term employment.
• Home Straight - Walking With The Wounded’s Home Straight programme provides wounded, injured and sick ex-services who are homeless and in temporary accommodation, the support and training they need in order to move back into sustainable employment and regain their independence.
• First Steps - First Steps has been designed to provide enhanced training and vocational skills to support the journey into employment after leaving the armed forces. We recognise the inherent skills of our armed service personnel and want to compliment these qualities with recognised qualifications that employers across the country need as a first step into new careers outside of the military.
Services are available: Face to face, Online/digitally, By telephone
Services are delivered on: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Monday opening time: 9am - 5pm
Tuesday opening time: 9am - 5pm
Wednesday opening time: 9am - 5pm
Thursday opening time: 9am - 5pm
Friday opening time: 9am - 5pm
Languages available: English
Cash donations: You can make a donation online here: https://donate.wwtw.org.uk/campaign/make-a-donation-online-25ae5/
Non-cash donations: Please get in touch with a member of our fundraising team, and we would be more than happy to facilitate.