Local Veteran Walks Again for PTSD

By Susie Watkins

17th May 2021 | Local News

No one trains you for when you come home, says Paulton's Paul Thorner
No one trains you for when you come home, says Paulton's Paul Thorner

After his epic march along Hadrian's Wall where he raised over £7,500, Paul Thorner is about to embark on his latest fundraising adventure.

Paul, a local veteran from Paulton, carried a backpack weighing 21 kilograms containing five memorial bricks in September 2019 to raise awareness of PTSD.

This time around, Paul will be on very different terrain down on the south coast of England. The 50 mile trek will take in most of the glorious Jurassic coast from Lulworth Cove to Lyme Regis.

Paul will be joining over 150 veterans, military service personnel and supporters, to help raise funds and awareness for the Rifles Regiment – Care for Casualties and PTSD.

Paul said: "Every year, we lose brothers and sisters who return from conflict, that struggle with their injuries and demons and suffer from the dreaded PTSD that ends in them taking their life! When you ask a veteran when they were last there, in many cases the answer would be 'every night'. The military trains you to go to war, but no one trains you to come home!"

He continued: "We've asked local companies to sponsor me for a minimum of £50.00, and I will carry a treasure chest with the name of that company written on it along the Jurassic Coast. We will also be featuring all the sponsors on banners that will feature on military vehicles as we walk the route and stop for photos."

If you would like to sponsor the walk, then pledge a minimum of £50.00 to Paul's justgiving page, leaving your company name and you'll be added to the list of sponsors: Just click HERE : the Just Giving Page

Paul added: "I understand that times have been difficult for many companies this year and would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their kind support. Your pledge will make a big difference for those that gave their all."

Sharon and Paul Thorner would like to thank the businesses that have already offered their support, these are: Paul Gunstone Mechanical Services, Beans & Machines, Beechcraft Ltd, Focus Interiors, Deepdale Motor Company, Radstock Building Design, Rotherwas Car & Light Commercial Ltd, Paddock Homes Ltd, Stuart Bailey Roofing, Prince's Meals On Wheels, Remac Ltd, Ford Fuel Oils, JA Pitt Hallatrow Ltd, TLC Bath, Avon Door & Lock, Derek Campbell Tyre & Exhaust Centre, Somerset WorkWear, Future Build South West, Mark Beard Painting & Decorating.

     

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