In the UK today veterans and their families are struggling with painful injuries, mental trauma, loneliness, isolation, sleepless nights, disability, inaccessible homes, and poverty.    

This is the Veterans War.  

It’s a war forgotten by many. But not by us.   

Our mission is to ensure that everyone in the UK Armed Forces community lives well after service, and no one is left behind in the Veterans War.

Veterans are no longer in the headlines. But their daily struggles are no less challenging. Demand for our support services is increasing. In our 2021/22 financial year, we helped eight per cent more veterans and family members than we did the year before. 

Although demand is increasing, our new research showed a 1.1 million drop in people donating to military charities compared to 5 years ago*.

On average, four people are medically discharged from the Armed Forces every day in the UK. And that can be when the toughest battle of all begins.

729,000 veterans find their mental health challenging**

source: YouGov, 2022

We discovered 261,000 veterans feel lonely**. Isolated and adrift from a society they served to protect. Many feel they’ve lost their identity.

People are in pain, living with physical and mental wounds that need expert care to heal.  For some, like Jean, the battle continues.

Sometimes it can be years, or even decades, before a veteran or family member reaches out for the help they desperately need.  

What we’re doing about it 

We must not let anyone fight the Veterans War alone. 

At Help for Heroes, we provide life-changing support to veterans, their families and those who served under UK Command.  

It doesn’t matter where or when someone served. Or how long they served for. It doesn’t matter if their injury or illness isn’t directly because of their time in service.   

If someone from the UK Armed Forces community needs us, we’re here for them. And we’re determined to be here for them for as long as they need us.

Alisha from Help for Heroes sits with veteran, Vicki.
We are here for our Armed Forces community for as long as they need us - Help for Heroes

With your support we can help more veterans and their families access counselling so they can finally find peace of mind. We can help people have the care they need to manage their physical pain.  

We can lift people out of social isolation and help them feel part of a community once more. We help people get into and around their homes. We’ve helped people walk again. Talk again. Eat again. We help people live independently and face their future with confidence.   

But we can’t do any of this without you.     

Together we can help people win this war. We can help people feel that life is worth living  again. 

If you too believe that veterans and their families should not face a Veterans War after service, join our community to hear about our vital work and have your say on the things that matter.

I WANT TO HELP END THE VETERANS WAR

We want to reach out to local communities and speak to those who need us, we want to champion veterans needs with the people who make decisions affecting them, we want to tell their stories to encourage more people to come forward for support, we want to inspire people to keep the conversation going about the needs of veterans and their families after service.  But we can’t do this alone.

Thanks to you, we’ve already transformed the lives of thousands of veterans and their families. We know that’s just the tip of the iceberg though. There are thousands more who need us right now. And many will need us for the rest of their lives.   

Our mission is to ensure that everyone in the UK Armed Forces community lives well after service,  and no one is left behind in the veterans war.  

It doesn’t matter when or where they have served, we will be at their side, for as long as it takes.  

*YouGov Profiles (Dec’17 vs Dec’22) 12 months dataset. 'Which, if any, of the following causes have you donated to over the past **three months**? Please select all that apply.'

**Research conducted by YouGov Plc into mental health and suicide in the GB adult population and the Armed Forces Community. July 2022, total sample size of 8346 adults (455 veterans)