Take a Challenge is the ultimate place to inspire or be inspired. We bring people and challenges together, a network of people focussed on completing physical challenges that benefit not only themselves but the people who need it most. If you are looking for a challenge, this is the place to be, if you have a new challenge, we provide the tools to help promote your message and inspire others to get involved.
If you are planning a challenge of your own, register with www.takeachallenge.co.uk and share your challenge with others or join the takeachallenge team and help them to raise £1,000,000 for Project 65.
Click here to find out more > TAKE A CHALLENGE
THE FORCES FESTIVAL and PROJECT 65 are extremely proud to be supported by SYGMA SAFETY AND EVENTS Ltd.
Click here to find out more > Sygma Safety and Events Ltd
An amazing initiative to raise money and awareness of forces charities by three serving soldiers.
Click here to find out more > JUMP 4 HEROES
Gemini Forces was established by Harry Dean in March 2008 to provide a facility to help service leavers make the transition from Military to Civilian life and also to provide a platform for our core activity, placement of service leavers and ex-service personnel into employment worldwide. We provide many forums for Past, Present and future forces personnel to come together and offer advice and opportunities to each other.
Click here to find out more > Gemini Forces
British Forces Resettlement Services(BFRS) is a joint project by both Gemini Forces and Drivers Direct. We provide a network of people and services to help members of HM Forces to make a smooth transition from Military to Civilian life. Access to a comprehensive network of like minded ex-forces personnel who you can network and do business with. Events – BFRS run events to bring together Ex Forces members, Service Leavers, Employers, Training Organisations and Service providers. Access to regular networking events, Our next event will take place in March 2010 at Garrison Sports Centre, Aldershot – Full details will be available shortly. By active participation you will also help to support sponsored Forces Charity.
Click here to find out more > British Forces Resettlement Services (BFRS)
This fantastic scheme offers discounts on a very wide range of products and services for serving and ex-military personnel.
A great way to support our troops!
Click here to find out more > FORCES DISCOUNTS
Click here to find out more > ROYAL NAVAL BENEVOLENT TRUST
Royal Marine Mark Ormrod was just eight weeks into his tour of duty when he stepped on a landmine that tore off both his legs and his right arm. The horrific explosion, the race to airlift him out of danger, and the story of how surgeons battled to keep him alive is described in graphic detail. But it was Mark's response his wounds that has passed into Marine Corps legend: 'No sh!it. I guess my dancing days are over then'. As Mark recalls the pain he endured and how the reality of his injuries took him to the brink of despair, he also reveals how, with bloody-minded determination, he clawed his way back to life and vowed to stand with his comrades to receive his campaign medal. Using his 'bionic' legs, he not only made it, but has since completed a parachute jump and a snowboarding course. Today he is the 'standard bearer' for the returning battled-scarred British heroes who've fought in some of the most hostile territories in the world. Told with brutal honesty, this gritty, no-holds barred memoir gives a rare insight into the harrowing world of life as a frontline soldier, and the terrible legacy of war. It is a story of resilience and courage you will never forget.
Please buy a copy of Mark's book. Not only is it an incredible read but the money from the sale of this book will greatly help a truly courageous young man. Mark is a great example to what PROJECT 65 stands for. His bravery is an inspiration to so many other wounded soldiers!
Click here to find out more > MAN DOWN by Marine Mark Ormrod
The Army Benevolent Fund (ABF) is the Army's national charity. For over sixty years the Army Benevolent Fund has worked tirelessly to provide financial and practical support to soldiers, former soldiers and their families in times of need.
We work in partnership with Regimental and Corps Benevolent Funds and in co-operation with other Service charities. We identify and investigate eligible cases in "real need", and provide them with financial support. The people we support include those with disabilities or mental illness, people experiencing homelessness or unemployment, and older people.
Click here to find out more > Army Benevolent Fund
Project 65 - The Veterans Charity is delighted to support Hounds for Heroes.
Click here to find out more > Hounds for Heroes
