Registration now open for our second Community Event, in association with Royal British Veterans Enterprise
Everyone is welcome at the second of our free, informal Community Events, featuring a talk from renowned British Army and UK Special Forces Veteran, Ben Gallagher.
Tuesday 23 June
We are delighted to announce the second event in our Scar Free Foundation Community Event series – a programme of free, informal, in-person sessions for people living with, or affected by, scars.
This event will be held in association with the Royal British Veterans Enterprise (RBVE) and will create a welcoming space for Veterans, their families, carers, supporters, and anyone affected by scarring to come together, ask questions, and share experiences.

Ben Gallagher served in the British Army Special Forces for over 16 years before traumatic injuries altered the course of his life.
Attendees will hear from Ben Gallagher, a British Army and UK Special Forces Veteran, who experienced life-changing injuries while on active duty. Ben will share his experiences of severe injury, trauma, recovery, and living with scarring following his time in the Armed Forces.

Anca Bratu MSMA is a scar therapy and sports massage therapist, who has extensive experience working with those affected by scarring.
The event will also include a panel discussion focused on scar massage and management, led by Anca Bratu MSMA, who has years of experience working with those affected by scarring.

Kristina Stiles (or ‘Krissie’ to us!) is a burns and plastic surgery nurse specialist, and long time friend of The Scar Free Foundation.
Ben and Anca will also be joined by Kristina Stiles, a registered burns and plastic surgery nurse specialist with over 18 years experience.
During the session you’ll have the opportunity to hear more about scar care, ask questions, and explore the different approaches that can support people living with scars.
You’re invited to our second meeting: Veteran experiences and support
These informal and supportive events are opportunities to:
- Hear honest experiences of living with scars
- Learn more about scar management and support options
- Ask questions in a relaxed, non-clinical environment
- Meet others with shared experiences
- Connect with a community of people who understand
Everyone is welcome – whether you are living with scars, supporting someone who is, caring for a loved one, or just want to learn more.
Event details
Attendance is free, but spaces are limited and advance registration is essential.
- Date: Tuesday 14 July
- Location: RBVE Community Centre, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7YT
- Start time: 4pm-6pm
- Cost: Free
Register now to reserve your place!
How to find us
The event will be held at The Centenary Village, RBVE Community Centre, Aylesford, Kent, ME20 7YT. For a map detailing directions, please see below:
Map from Barming station to Summit Cafe
About The Scar Free Foundation’s Community Events
Until now, much of our work has focused on research: helping to improve understanding and treatment of scar types, treatment options, and supporting research which allows better care.
But alongside continuing long term research, we also want to provide something practical and immediate for people living with scars: reliable information, access to expert insight, and the opportunity to meet others with shared experiences.
Our new public events will take place in spaces across the country, creating welcoming environments where people can access trusted information from clinicians and healthcare professionals, connect with others, and talk openly about the realities of living with scarring.
You can read more about our first Scar Free Foundation Community Event on keloid scarring here.
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