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This web site offers a directory of complementary and alternative therapists who are able to offer fixed fee treatment to members of the armed forces, either serving or retired who feel that they may be suffering from PTSD. Or can recognise some of the symptoms within themselves or others. We must acknowledge that PTSD is a profoundly personal issue which can have devastating implications both emotionally and physically.
Not only those unfortunates who suffer, but also those who live, love and work with those who do have PTSD. Complementary and alternative therapy works with and in support of good medical practice. This web site was established due to the lack of alternative care available to those who have given so much.
Our mission: To provide simple, clear and straight forward online financial advice to service personnel and their families in order to improve their financial future.
We help and support those who serve in our Armed Forces and those who used to serve - even if it was only for a single day. We also care for the families of both.Last year alone, our professional staff and trained volunteers provided a reliable, caring and trusted service to more than 50,000 people. We helped to make a real difference to many lives.
We help serving and ex-Service personnel and their families. Not just those who fought in the two World Wars, but also those involved in the many conflicts since 1945 and those still fighting today. We provide welfare services, campaign on a range of issues affecting Service people, are custodians of Remembrance, raise funds through the annual Poppy Appeal and we are a membership organisation.
KartForce has designed a set of hand controls that can be fitted and removed from any kart, quickly and easily – for full information, click here. KartForce sets up casual tester-days at tracks all over the UK so injured troops in these areas can come along and try out karting with hand controls for the first time. These injured troops can then keep going back to their local tracks to enjoy karting with their family and friends.
Injured troops that want to take up karting more competitively will then be given the opportunity to enter events.