Walking With The Wounded

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Walking With The Wounded
AbbreviationWWTW
Formation2010
TypeCharity
PurposeSupporting wounded former British Armed Forces servicemen and women
HeadquartersMelton Constable, Norfolk
Region served
United Kingdom
Official language
English
LeaderEd Parker, Simon Daglish (co-founders)
Websitehttp://walkingwiththewounded.org.uk/

Walking With The Wounded (WWTW) is a British charity to help injured former British Armed Forces servicemen and women in their career transition from the military to civilian life.

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Prince Harry speaking at the launch of Walking With The Wounded on 1 March 2010

The charity was launched in 2010 by ex-servicemen Ed Parker and Simon Daglish; Parker's nephew having been seriously injured with the loss of both legs in 2009. Examples of funding by the charity include lodgings for former members of the UK Armed Forces and residential vocational courses to set them on a new career path after their initial medical care and rehabilitation.[1][2]

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