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Suffolk teacher's book offers hope to veterans and families affected by PTSD
A Suffolk primary school teacher has written a book offering hope to military veterans and their families struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), with backing from ex-England captain Terry Butcher, who lost his son to a condition linked to the disorder.News
Combat2Coffee receives King's Award for Voluntary Service
Combat2Coffee has received the highest honour a voluntary group can achieve in the UK, recognising five years of volunteer-led work improving mental health outcomes for veterans, ex-uniformed personnel and their families in Suffolk.News
87-year-old veteran leads Ipswich march as Medals2Matches creates space for heroes to share stories
Phil Hubert, 87, performed The Last Post before leading veterans through Ipswich town centre to Portman Road on Tuesday, 4 November, in a moment that captured the spirit of Medals2Matches – an initiative that has helped veterans open up, connect, and speak about their wellbeing for four years.News
The Bigger Breakfast: How Terry Butcher's personal tragedy inspired military families support
Terry Butcher, who lost his son Christopher, an Army captain diagnosed with PTSD after serving in Afghanistan, is working with Combat2Coffee to create a national movement recognising military families' mental health challenges.News
Ministry of Defence welcomes Ipswich veterans' coffee initiative
Combat2Coffee, an Ipswich-based veterans' support organisation, has opened a new outlet inside the Ministry of Defence building in Whitehall.Load more content




