Mark Clougherty
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For over 15 years, former British Army corporal Mark Clougherty has been battling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ever since witnessing the turmoil and tumult of the Iraq War in 2003.
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There are many ways we help veterans and families face up to the challenges of life after military service. Everyone we work with has been on a unique journey, and so the support we provide is carefully tailored for all their needs. Read the stories of some of the incredible people we’ve helped to see how your donations make a difference.
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For over 15 years, former British Army corporal Mark Clougherty has been battling post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), ever since witnessing the turmoil and tumult of the Iraq War in 2003.
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A keen netball player, Lucy struggled to come to terms with the end of her playing career when she suffered a serious ankle injury.
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Army veteran Kieran Wood may have a traumatic brain injury but he can still shoot an arrow on target.
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“I felt as if my world had collapsed.
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As a child, competitive sports were a major part of Kelly’s life.
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Julian was a fit and highly trained infantry soldier, but when he suffered serious spinal injuries while serving, his physical and mental health deteriorated. From rock bottom to the Invictus Games. Read Jules' story.
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Jamie Hull suffered 60 percent third degree burns when his aircraft caught fire. Supported by our sports recovery programme he is now rebuilding his life. Read Jamie's story.
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Paralympian Jaco was a member of the Parachute Regiment. In 2009, he was completing his second six month tour of Afghanistan when the helicopter he was in came under enemy fire and he was hit by a rocket propelled grenade, sustaining devastating injuries
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When Gillian, 42, was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 it was a complete shock.
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