Walking with the Wounded and help for Heroes launch Walking Home for Christmas campaign

TV star Ross Kemp has backed a major fundraising drive to help Britain’s wounded veterans who are at risk, some battling unemployment, isolation and struggling with their mental health.

Two of Britain’s leading military charities – Help for Heroes and Walking With The Wounded – have joined forces for this year’s Walking Home for Christmas campaign, supported by British fashion and homeware retailer Matalan.

They have called on Brits across the country to put their best foot forward to raise much-needed cash to help veterans and their families – simply by going for a walk.

BAFTA award winning documentary maker and former EastEnders star Kemp, 54, who launched the campaign as he walked with veterans to the Cenotaph in London yesterday, said: “We owe a huge debt of gratitude to all the men and women who risk their own lives to make Britain – and the world - a safer place for us all.

“Yet when they return, people in the Armed Forces often struggle to adapt to civilian life – and rarely get the heroes’ welcome they deserve.

“They may find themselves alone, struggling to find work – or even a home – and many are also struggling with their mental health after witnessing scenes in battle that you or I cannot imagine.

“But just by going for a walk in the run-up to Christmas, you can raise money that is essential to help these brave men and women who have risked their own lives thousands of miles from home.”

Anyone can raise money for the campaign by taking a sponsored walk between December 13– 23 whether it’s taking a present to a loved one or walking to a place that means something to you.

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L-R: Andy Perrin, 39, Ross Kemp, Duncan Welton, 46, Jon Giemza-Pipe, 47, Dan Richards, 32

 

The collaboration between Walking With The Wounded and Help for Heroes comes after

Prince Harry called for more collaboration within the military sector in a speech at the Veterans' Mental Health Conference at King's College earlier this year. The two charities have been working together delivering recovery programmes since 2012 and are honouring Prince Harry’s vision by collaborating even further.

The two charities will split all funds raised from this year’s campaign to pay for vital support for veterans at risk, for example:

  • £150 could pay for a one-day employment course. 
  • £300 could pay for mentoring support to start up a business.
  • £675 is the average cost to receive 12 mental health therapy sessions.

Signing up for Walking Home for Christmas is easy and free – just log on to www.walkinghomeforchristmas.com and register for your fundraising pack.

Duncan Welton, 46, of Aldershot, Hants., struggled with depression and alcohol after leaving the Army – and even became homeless – but is now back in work and rebuilding his life thanks to support from Walking With The Wounded.

He said: “In the Army you believe you’re invincible and that nothing is going to hurt you. But when you come out you realise you’re not Superman and that what can hurt you may well not be physical but might be something inside.

“It took a long time getting to the point where I admitted I needed to speak to somebody but it was a massive help getting to that point.

“To anyone wondering about taking part in Walking Home for Christmas, please get off the bus or train early, put your Santa hat on and walk home – you could be helping a veteran on the way to fitting into civilian life.”

Jon Giemza-Pipe, 47, from Ryde on the Isle of Wight, was helped through his rehabilitation by Help for Heroes after he was injured during a 2007 tour in Iraq.

He said: “Christmas can be a very lonely time, especially for injured veterans – and especially for those whose injuries are on the inside – the injuries you cannot see.

“If you can raise money by going for a walk for an hour, for 20 minutes or just back from school then every pound counts and you will be making a massive difference.”

Edward Parker from Walking With The Wounded and Mel Waters CEO of Help the Heroes said “By creating your own challenging walk and fundraising you can give hope to veterans who have little to look forward to this Christmas and have walked in far more dangerous places for us.

“So, what better time to give something back to those who have given so much?

“Whether you walk home from work one day, walk to visit a relative you’ve not seen for a while, or simply stroll around your local park with friends, you will be helping raise money forthose veterans at risk, including those who are unemployed or struggling with their mental health.”

Ruth Smeeth, MP for Stoke-on-Trent North and chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Armed Forces Covenant, said: “Yesterday (MON) we stood together to commemorate a centenary since the Armistice.

“We will remember them. But we must make sure that our history informs our present and that our dedication to those who have gone is matched by our commitment to those who remain.

“Which is why I am so proud to join Help for Heroes and Walking With The Wounded to launch this incredibly important campaign to make sure all of our Veterans and their families receive the support they need, especially in the run-up to Christmas.”

Jason Hargreaves, Matalan’s CEO said: “Matalan is proud to be sponsoring such an important event and collaboration. The point of, Walking Home for Christmas is not just raising funds for an amazing cause, which is important - but also bringing communities together and supporting individuals at a very tough time of the year. It’s important we recognise that and remind people that support is available and that as communities we can be there for each other. That’s why we’re honoured to be title sponsors of this year’s event.”

 

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Help for Heroes offers comprehensive support to those who have suffered life-changing injuries and illnesses while serving our country. This support is provided through grants direct to our Heroes and their families, grants to other charities and through four Help for Heroes Recovery Centres across the UK. A recent study launched in January 2016 by Help for Heroes and King’s College London found of the 750,000 men and women who served as Regulars between 1991 and 2014, at least 66,000 need long term support.

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Walking With The Wounded is a charity established to support the employment aspirations and vocational outcomes of our wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women, those who have been physically, mentally and socially disadvantaged by their service.
WWTW recognises the inherent skills of our armed service personnel and wants to compliment these qualities, as well as provide support to transfer their skills into the civilian workplace.  We offer assistance through our programmes to those vulnerable veterans who have been physically, mentally or socially disadvantaged by their service and assist them in gaining independence through new long term careers outside of the military.  This includes providing support to homeless veterans and veterans in the Criminal Justice System, areas which are too often ignored.
The outcome? Sustainable employment and independence for them and their families.
Find out more at www.wwtw.org.uk

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