Grant Updates

A vehicle for rehabilitation

January 20 2025

A Veterans’ Foundation grant of £30,000 has enabled Future Terrain to buy a vehicle that gives wounded and injured veterans the chance to transition into civilian driving careers and even take part in challenging driving expeditions.

The charity, led by former Royal Marine, Grant White, and Irish Guardsman Charles Sincock, provides career guidance and training, and wellbeing activities to injured veterans, including amputees, so they can make the successful move into suitable employment following their military service.

Future Terrain have taken delivery of an Isuzu DMax – a crew-cabin truck - and made modifications, such as hand controls, to support a range of disabilities.

It also has space for wheelchairs and other equipment and a winch to help those who need it get onboard.

As well as a range of training courses, the charity also takes veterans off-roading in extreme locations and is planning an expedition to Morocco later this year.

“We are grateful that this grant helps us enable injured veterans do things that even some able-bodied people would find challenging,” said Charles.

“It makes a huge difference to their lives and improves their wellbeing, their confidence and future prospects.”

Future Terrain also trains veterans in first aid, health and safety, project management and other practical skills and qualifications to get them back into employment after the service.

The Veterans’ Foundation’s Grants Manager, Clare Graham, said: “It is great to see the vehicle all adapted and ready for the veterans to use.

“We know the difference it makes to their lives to be able to partake in meaningful activities and to build on skills that help them get into suitable employment.”

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