Our second Community Event, in association with Royal British Veterans Enterprise, takes place in Kent

Hosted at the RBVE Community Centre in Aylesford, Kent, the event formed part of our growing Community Event programme.

Smiling attendees at The Scar Free Foundation's second community event, in association with Royal British Veteran's Enterprise. Six people stand in a line in front of a Ministry of Defence banner and a Scar Free Foundation banner. From left to right: Anna Bratu, Ben Gallagher, Steve Hammond, an attendee Veteran, Kristina Stiles, Richard Nudge

Wednesday 15 July 2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our second Scar Free Foundation Community Event, held in partnership with the Royal British Veterans Enterprise (RBVE).

The afternoon brought together Veterans, supporters and healthcare professionals for an open and supportive conversation about living with scars, recovery and rehabilitation.

It was an opportunity to share experiences, learn from experts, and connect with others who understand the realities of life after injury.

Hosted at the RBVE Community Centre in Aylesford, Kent, the event formed part of our growing Community Event programme, which aims to provide trusted information and create welcoming spaces for people affected by scarring alongside our ongoing investment in world-leading research.

Smiling attendees at The Scar Free Foundation's second community event, in association with Royal British Veteran's Enterprise. Six people stand in a line in front of a Ministry of Defence banner and a Scar Free Foundation banner. From left to right: Anna Bratu, Ben Gallagher, Steve Hammond, an attendee Veteran, Kristina Stiles, Richard Nudge

The second Scar Free Foundation Community Event, in association with Royal British Veterans Enterprise, was held on a hot and sunny Tuesday at a Veteran’s community centre in Kent.

We were privileged to hear from British Army and UK Special Forces veteran Ben Gallagher, who shared his moving experiences of the life-changing injuries he sustained during active service and his journey through trauma, recovery, adapting to life with scarring, and ultimately competing as a Paralympic rower.

Ben’s powerful story highlighted not only the physical impact of severe injuries, but also the resilience and determination of survivors, and how support plays such an important role in recovery.

Alongside Ben, attendees heard from scar therapy and sports massage therapist Anca Bratu MSMA, who shared practical advice on scar massage, scar management and the different approaches available to support long-term healing.

The panel was completed by burns and plastic surgery nurse specialist Kristina Stiles, who drew on more than 18 years of clinical experience to answer questions and offer evidence-based guidance on scar care.

Together, the speakers created an informal discussion where no question was off limits, giving attendees the opportunity to ask about treatments, rehabilitation, wellbeing and the everyday realities of living with scars.

Thank you to Ben, Anca, and Krissie for sharing their expertise and experiences so generously, and to the team at the Royal British Veterans Enterprise for partnering with us and hosting the event in such a welcoming venue.

Our sincere thanks also go to everyone who made the event possible, and those who attended! Your openness, questions and willingness to share your own experiences are helping us build a stronger, more connected community for people affected by scarring.

About The Scar Free Foundation’s Community Events

At The Scar Free Foundation, we know that scars can affect every aspect of a person’s life. While our research is helping improve treatments for the future, we also want to make a difference for people living with scars today.

Our Community Events are designed to complement our research by creating opportunities for people to access trusted information, hear from experts, and meet others with shared experiences in a relaxed, non-clinical environment.

The conversations throughout the afternoon reinforced just how valuable these spaces can be, with attendees sharing experiences, offering encouragement and reminding one another that nobody has to navigate life with scarring alone.

We look forward to welcoming you to future Scar Free Foundation Community Events as we continue working towards our mission to improve lives today while creating a future free from scars.

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