ALABARÉ Veterans Helping to Uncover Hidden History of D-Day
Volunteers from ALABARÉ’s Homes for Veterans in Hampshire are helping to better tell the story of the area’s role in the D-Day operation 80 years ago.
Volunteers from ALABARÉ’s Homes for Veterans in Hampshire are helping to better tell the story of the area’s role in the D-Day operation 80 years ago.
We’ve been able to support more than 170 former military personnel facing homelessness, thanks to a generous grant from the Veterans’ Foundation.
We’re calling on supporters to get walking this Spring, to nurture their own wellbeing and also help those in need.
We’re pleased to partner with the Army Benevolent Fund (ABF) to continue our award-winning Boots on the Ground well-being programme.
A collaborative programme giving veterans a chance to experience horse riding and polo has had a huge impact on participants.
Mae ALABARÉ wedi derbyn £19,788 tuag at brosiectau i hybu cyfranogiad cyn-filwyr wrth ddiogelu treftadaeth Cymru.
ALABARÉ has been awarded £19,788 towards projects to boost veterans’ involvement in preserving Welsh heritage.
When Gavin first arrived at Alabaré, he was on heavy methadone, now he has set a goal to be free from it by the end of the year. Gavin attributes Boots on the Ground activities for helping him get this far.
Ten previously homeless UK veterans, supported through our homes for veterans, are on a ‘Mission to Malta’ as part of their VE 80th Anniversary commemorations to restore historic military site, Fort Delimara.
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