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Read the latest updates from Walking With The Wounded's 'Walking Home For Christmas' campaign


Taking on the Welsh Three Peaks

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Matthew Collier, from Abertillery in Wales will be walking the Welsh Three Peaks Challenge in Abergavenny, South Wales. The team will walk 20 miles on December 17th, up and across Sugarloaf, before tackling Skirrid and finally ascending Blorenge.


Commenting on his Walking Home For Christmas challenge, Matthew said, “This is my fifth year supporting Walking Home For Christmas and it is a privilege to be back this year.

I have always been passionate about supporting charities. It's an absolute pleasure to walk for the people that have put themselves on the line, and risked their lives every day, to protect the things we believe in and make our world a better place. Walking Home For Christmas is a time to reflect on what we have and how we can help others, particularly those who have helped us. This year with the credit crunch, I know times are tough for many, but if we all give a little, no matter how small it makes a big difference.

My motivation is seeing how my work contributes to an organization's mission. When I meet my goal as a fundraiser, it's rewarding because I know that the money I've raised is going to help the organisation improve our world, in this case, help support our ex-military and their families who deserve our support.

On behalf of my team and I wish all the charity workers the best of luck in their endeavours this year and to have a happy and safe Christmas.” 

Walking Home For Christmas 2023 - And that's a wrap!

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We'd like to thank everyone who signed-up to our 2023 Walking Home For Christmas event.

Over the course of December, supporters of Walking With The Wounded across the nation have donned their walking boots and Santa hats, stepping out to show their solidarity with veterans and their families during this festive season.

This year, we witnessed remarkable challenges undertaken by our supporters. Glenn covered an impressive 160 miles from Manchester to Lockerbie, WWTW team member Steve walked from Manchester to Blackpool within 24 hours, Matthew conquered the Welsh Three Peaks Challenge, 13 Company South West London Army Cadet Force marched 14 miles across London, Lee journeyed from the Shetland Islands home to Aberdeenshire, and the...

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Yodel stepping out to support veterans

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Yodel has been a steadfast supporter of Walking With The Wounded, consistently raising substantial funds over the years to support those who have served. This December, teams from different branches of the company will be participating in various walks nationwide. Their collective efforts are dedicated to raising funds for Walking With The Wounded's Walking Home For Christmas campaign, further demonstrating Yodel's ongoing commitment to supporting the veteran community.

Commenting on the Walking Home For Christmas challenge, John Hardman said, “At Yodel, we have actively participated in various Walking With The Wounded campaigns and events to raise money to support veterans and their families. This year, teams from across Yodel will be...

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From London to Dumfries, the care staff Walking Home For Christmas

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Workers from the UK’s largest online care platform Curam put their best feet forward on December 11, raising vital funds for veterans’ charity Walking With The Wounded as part of its Walking Home For Christmas campaign.

The national sponsored event, which is now in its 10th year, involved teams from the care company’s London and Dumfries offices, who collectively clocked up a total of 50 miles as one of 154 teams taking part.

Staff in east London carried out individual walks, including Curam co-founder Patrick Wallace, who walked from the company’s office in Ashwin Street, Dalston, to Hammersmith. And the Scottish team, headed by Curam director Ben Weatherall, clocked up 12 miles with their countryside walk in Irongray, Dumfries.

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