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Have been engaged through the charity's work since 2012. Over 6000 man days of varied and exciting sporting opportunities help to access those 'harder to reach' and provide an exceptional vocational assessment and developmental tool. From big industry to small, 200 wounded MM beneficiaries have successfully accessed employment through the charity's training and placement schemes.

Over 2000 veterans have found work in total. Employment - full or part time - is an incredibly important part of a sustainable and constructive future for our veterans and their families. Despite circumstances that would prove a barrier to many, MM veterans continue to demonstrate that they are well suited to the automotive industry, and that their skills are both recognised and rewarded.
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Mission Motorsport is run by by a team of professionals - with a combined military service of over 150 years between them (most of that is Joey, to be fair). We've a unique mix of industry, commercial, recruitment, coaching, mentoring and instructional experience but with a common thread of really, properly caring about those whose lives have been affected by military service.
Mission Motorsport, The Forces' Motorsport Charity is excited to announce that it has appointed Lee Winstone as the new livery and vehicle wrapping manager. With over 30 years in the industry, Lee brings a vast amount of experience and expertise to the charity.

Armed forces veterans, including those who served in Afghanistan, will benefit from additional mental health support backed by 2.7 million for Op COURAGE - the Veterans' Mental Health and Wellbeing Service.
Supporting the charity by wrapping and maintaining the appearance of all fleet vehicles and race cars; the livery suite provides training and job opportunities for wounded, injured and sick servicemen and women. The livery suite was installed by Thakeham Homes in 2014 and is supported by Roland Digital Graphics and Metamark.
Here at Mission Motorsport we care about your physical and mental wellbeing. We are lucky enough to have some amazing Occupational Therapist volunteers that work alongside us to provide you with the support you need. The pandemic has changed the way in which we live our lives. Unfortunately, this has not been without difficulties.
We are very excited to launch our new podcast series. Aimed squarely at our beneficiaries as an engagement tool first and foremost, but also anyone who wants to know more about the community we serve. These podcasts are open, honest and frank conversations with beneficiaries, friends and supporters of the Forces Motorsport Charity.
Reviews (7)
James Laird
James Laird
Aug 03, 2021
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Just returned home from the event at Croft circuit and would like to relay my thanks for a fantastic day expertly run and brilliantly organised once again thank you made a lot of happy memories
Wills Wills Wills
Wills Wills Wills
Jun 07, 2021
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A truly great organisation and a worthy cause. Like and Follow them. Help them if you are able to.
Stuart Hammond
Stuart Hammond
Jun 22, 2019
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Fantastic day at Launch Control in my Subaru today with friendly and enthusiastic owners, organisers and marshalls. Keep up the good work guys (y)
Becky Solomon
Becky Solomon
May 06, 2019
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Amazing charity! share people and make the awareness around Cornwall and Plymouth. Might just save someone's soul when they're in a bad place
Christopher Abram
Christopher Abram
May 03, 2019
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Had a brilliant day staff where very helpful and shown us a great day thanks to all the staff
Clare Gibson
Clare Gibson
Apr 25, 2019
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Absolutely fantastic team at the HQ in Wantage, everyone makes you welcome. Car control day l attended was awesome, adrenaline rushing, fun, fun, fun👍🏻 100% recommend to anyone who loves a fantastic adrenaline rush experience.
Craig Gunn
Craig Gunn
Apr 03, 2019
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A great team of individuals who are helping ex forces and soon to be ex forces personnel overcome and adapt their skills to their future careers