Ustreme donates £1k to veterans charity

Ustreme has presented a cheque for £1,000 to the Care After Combat charity, which supports former and serving British Armed Forces personnel who find themselves in the criminal justice system.

The donation has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Ustreme members.

Ustreme founder, Jim Davidson OBE, is a passionate supporter of charities that help our veterans, especially those that help ex-services personnel re-adapt to civilian life – and he set up the Care About Combat charity in 2014.

Although no longer the CEO of the charity, he remains an ardent supporter of the cause. After raising £8,000 for the charity over the past 18 months through the Ustreme Veterans Fund, Jim has now handed over a further £1,000.

Jim said: “Thank you to everyone who has given money to help the cause and raise money for our military heroes who need support to make better choices and live better lives.”

The Care after Combat Team, headed by Adrian Kirk, consists of a small number of full-time and part-time staff, working together with volunteers across an extensive area of operations. The team is committed to fulfilling its mission of providing support within the Criminal Justice System for the well-being of former and serving British Armed Forces personnel and their families.

Click here to donate to the Ustreme Veterans Fund.

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