Tower of London Postponed
Tower of London
Centenary Dinner
New Date Announced
It was disappointing, but of course necessary, to postpone our dinner at the Tower of London, planned for 25 March 2020.
However, we’re pleased to let you know that we will be working towards a similar evening on Monday 8 March 2021.
In the meantime, please take a few minutes to watch a brief message from Lieutenant Colonel Quentin Naylor, who had planned to join us on the evening, about the potentially devastating impact of complex mental health challenges on the lives of veterans.
To those of you who have made a recent gift – thank you.
To anyone who would still like to support, please contact Kate Alexander on 07851 249 363 or at kate.alexander@combatstress.org.uk or click on the donate button below.

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