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Support my March in March
This year I’m taking on March in March, and I’m linking it directly to my work teaching young people on the Uniformed Services course.
In Unit 7: Mental Health and Wellbeing, we look at the realities faced by serving personnel and veterans. Earlier this year, I brought in a guest speaker from Combat Stress, and what he shared made a real impact on the learners. Many wrote about it in their assignments because it opened their eyes to what some veterans live with every single day.
So supporting Combat Stress isn’t just a nice add‑on — it feels necessary.
But for me, this challenge goes deeper than the classroom.
I’m marching for lads from my own regiment, men I served alongside:
Herbie Hanncock
Hendy
DJ
Craig Cox
Soz (MC)
And others from different regiments whose stories still stay with me.
This isn’t theoretical. It’s real people. Real memories. Real loss.
That’s why I’m asking for your support.
Every donation — big or small — helps Combat Stress continue their work supporting veterans with PTSD, trauma, anxiety and depression. They change lives. Sometimes they save them.
By donating, you’re not just supporting me.
You’re standing with our veterans.
You’re helping young people see what it means to make a difference.
And you’re honouring the names above, and so many more.
If you can give, please do.
If you can share the page, that helps too.
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Together we march — and together we make an impact.


As Captain an soul organiser please give whatever can afford.