Caring for veterans
PUBLISHED 12-06-2024
A big well done to our Uniformed Protective Services cadets and staff who have already raised £665 by taking part in the Worthing 10k in aid of Care for Veterans.
The team donned weighted bergens and boots for the June event on a beautiful day on the south coast.
Care for Veterans was set up in 1919 to care for soldiers returning from World War I with life-changing disabilities.
For more than 100 years, they have provided long-term nursing care, rehabilitation, respite and award-winning end-of-life care to disabled ex-armed forces personnel from the RAF, Army, Royal Navy and auxiliary services.
“Our team did amazingly well, alongside the support team who were fantastic in supporting all of the runners,” said Sophie Kingsley, Sports and Uniformed Public Services lecturer.
If you’d like to make a donation, please go to the Just Giving page here.