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Honouring a Fallen Soldier: Widow Seeks to Make a Difference for Military Veterans

PTSD Resolution

In a determined effort to support military veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Joss Hipwell has started on a fundraising campaign for PTSD Resolution, a charitable organisation that provides invaluable therapy and assistance for those affected.

Joss's husband, Winston Hipwell, proudly served as a Royal Engineer for 24 years, participating in conflicts across the globe, including Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Kuwait. Although Winston successfully transitioned to running a business after his army service, he faced the invisible yet life-altering scars of PTSD. Tragically, Winston passed away on 3rd June 2023.

"If we had known about PTSD Resolution sooner, his life could have been saved," Joss shared. "He was a proud soldier and a proud man, but he left the army with scars no one could see."

Through this fundraiser, Joss aims to:

Raise awareness about the consequences of PTSD on military veterans and their families
Help with much-needed financial assistance for PTSD Resolution's programs

The funds raised will be allocated to PTSD Resolution's efforts to provide essential therapy for veterans who struggle with PTSD. Joss's primary objective is to create a lasting impact by helping another soldier with invisible scars.

About PTSD Resolution

PTSD Resolution is a registered UK charity devoted to giving therapeutic support to military veterans and their families, enabling them to overcome the harrowing effects of service-related trauma and transition to fulfilling lives.

To support Joss Hipwell's fundraising campaign, please visit [Inhttps://www.justgiving.com/page/joss-hipwell-1688032676539].

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