How you can help

With your support, we believe we can make a real difference

We exist because there’s important work to do to improve the experience of people impacted by Armed Forces bereavement.

You can support us in a number of ways. No matter how you support, you will know that you are helping us bring change that makes real tangible difference to our armed forces community.

Raise awareness

You can help us in a few different ways.

Follow us on Linked In, and like and share our posts. This helps us reach as many people as possible, including those who may need our support.

Email your MP asking for their support for 5 immediate changes. The more voices making the case, the more impact we have. We’ve provided a template letter to make it easier. And you can find your MPs contact details here.

Volunteer your time

If you have some time to offer and would you like to become more actively involved, why not consider becoming a volunteer member of Beyond The Wire.

Our supporters come from a variety of different backgrounds but they all share our values and believe in our mission.

If you’d like to know more about volunteering your time and expertise, use the contact form to tell us a little about yourself and someone will be in touch.

Share your experience

If you have direct experience of Armed Forces bereavement, we would very much like to hear from you. Your experiences will help us shape our support, making a real difference to the lives of others. With your consent, it may also support our research aims, which will strengthen our evidence for change. You can get in touch via the form below and we’ll be in contact.

Join our network

Be the first to hear about our progress and opportunities to actively support us by joining our network.

You can also keep up to date by following us on Linked In here.

Donate & make an impact

Beyond The Wire is a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC) and relies exclusively on grants and donations for its work.

You can donate online. Any amount, no matter how small, contributes to us working to improve outcomes for the armed forces bereaved community, so we’d like to say a huge thank you in advance.