Three Care for Veterans residents, accompanied by staff and nurses, attended the Cenotaph ceremony in London on Sunday. They joined tens of thousands of veterans and civilians, led by the King, in paying their respects to the fallen at the annual National Service of Remembrance.
Nick, Veteran Networks Liaison Officer at Care for Veterans, shared, “I felt such pride to march in the footsteps of these true veterans. I can only describe how emotional it was, and the emotion of it swept me away.”
John said “Today has been truly humbling.”
Ed told me “I am immensely proud to be here representing Care for Veterans.”
Stephen added “I feel so honoured to have met Johnson Beharry, with the Victoria Cross.”
Care for Veterans, based in Worthing, provides long-term nursing care, rehabilitation, respite, and award-winning end-of-life care to disabled ex-armed forces personnel from the RAF, Army, Royal Navy, and Auxiliary services. Care for Veterans hosted a Remembrance service on Monday for residents, staff, and supporters at Gifford House in Worthing.
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