Team Forces is excited to announce that boxxe, a leading provider of hardware, software and managed IT services, has just increased their support to Team Forces to become our newest gold member! Over the next year boxxe’s support will help us to deliver social impact across the armed forces community through the power of sport, challenge and adventure. By combining tech, innovation, and a commitment to social value, boxxe and Team Forces are helping to create a brighter future for defence communities and beyond.

Phil Doye, CEO of boxxe, said: “Becoming a Gold Partner with Team Forces is a reflection of our dedication to making a positive difference in the lives of those we serve. At boxxe, we’re not just shaping the future of technology – we’re using it as a force for good to support initiatives that strengthen communities and foster resilience. Our partnership with Team Forces aligns with our mission to contribute to the overall well-being of our communities while championing collaboration and inclusivity.”

Maj Gen Lamont Kirkland CBE, CEO of Team Forces stated: “boxxe has been supporting Team Forces since 2018 and I am delighted that this year they have decided to renew as a Gold sponsor. Their increased investment, particularly in our good causes fund, is a strong sign of putting social responsibility at the forefront of company values. Together we will deliver social impact across the armed forces community through the power of sport, challenge and adventure. ”

Tarah Mason, Defence Strategic Programmes Director at boxxe, added: “At boxxe, supporting Team Forces means standing alongside those who work tirelessly to create meaningful change. Elevating our partnership to Gold Partner status reflects our shared values and belief in the power of collaboration to drive positive social impact. Together, we’re not just innovating in defence but also building stronger, more connected communities.”

As part of their sponsorship boxxe will proudly support a wide range of sports in the armed forces and also the Ulysses Trust, an organisation which enables Cadet Forces around the UK to undertake challenging and adventurous expeditions. Boxxe is also helping to fund triple amputee Craig Wood on his record breaking attempt to sail solo from Mexico to Japan later this year. Craig lost both his legs and an arm when he was blown up by a roadside bomb while serving in Afghanistan. He was just 18.

In addition boxxe is donating to the Team Forces ‘good causes’ fund which offers grants to groups and communities wishing to undertake challenging, adventurous activities to help armed forces personnel, including WIS veterans.