Rochdale Hornets Unite Community With Wheelchair Rugby
The local rugby league team has helped to set up a club to encourage people from all backgrounds to take up the sport.
The local rugby league team has helped to set up a club to encourage people from all backgrounds to take up the sport.
Rangers Football Club and SSAFA have teamed up to help veterans get fitter - both physically and mentally.
In Surrey a quarter of the Fire and Rescue Service have a forces background, and they’re trained along military lines.
Penny Melville-Brown has turned to cooking after losing her sight, launching the Baking Blind project.
The sessions promote physical activity and encourages the veterans to socialise with like-minded people.
Firms are being alerted to the huge pool of talent available among service leavers.
It pairs veterans with doctors and nurses who have military experience.
Michael Monaghan has been helped by an NHS service set up to support former service personnel.
Applicants are being invited for new flats at the Royal British Legion Industries village in Kent.
The forces' Families Federations now have managers to support families undergoing transition to civilian life.
Darren George has been helped by the only national NHS veterans service in the UK.
A social media appeal reunites a veteran helped out of homelessness by a military charity.
A former Royal Navy Commander and Blind Veterans UK beneficiary who lost her vision while in service has launched a cooking channel - Baking ...
The Regimental Museum of the Royal Welsh will publish the letters online.
Baking buns for injured service people makes Kath a PM's Point of Light
SEAP, an advocacy service for veterans which helps them to communicate their welfare issues, is expanding.