Our Veterans
VSI means very seriously injured. These veterans need care 24/7 for the rest of their lives. Their injuries are life-long and life changing. Our specialist clinical team provide a holistic approach to their care and clinical support.
Every very seriously injured veteran's story is special and unique. Whilst it's not possible for us to share every single one, here are just a few of the stories from some of the veterans we've supported through the hardships they've faced after leaving the military.
Their stories demonstrate the power of every donation we receive changing lives.
RYAN’S STORY
Ryan and Liz had it all. A happy marriage, beautiful family, good jobs, a nice home.
And then Ryan – a GP in the Royal Navy – had two massive strokes. He can no longer walk unaided. He struggles to speak. And he can’t prepare his own food.
SIMON'S STORY
When Simon was injured in a bomb blast in Afghanistan his platoon pinned his obituary to him, because they didn’t think he’d survive the flight to the UK.
It was 2008, and the Army Corporal had been driving a truck through Helmand Province when it hit a roadside bomb. Simon made it back, but his family were told his brain injury was so severe, he’d only be able to lie in bed and blink his eyes.
STEPHEN'S STORY
Stephen, a soldier in the Fourth Battalion, The Rifles, was on guard duty in Iraq when he was caught in a mortar bomb explosion.
In that one moment, his life was changed completely, and forever. He was just 19.
Stephen suffered a severe brain injury. He’s unlikely to walk, talk, feed himself, or wash himself again.