About

Patriot Angels – Wear the Courage. Honour the Legacy.

In Tribute to the Past. In Support of the Present.

Born from the legacy of a soldier who stood firm during the Siege of Tobruk, fought under the banner of the Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, and endured captivity as a prisoner of war—Patriot Angels is more than a clothing brand. It’s a movement.

Our founder’s grandfather William Young was one of the brave souls who battled across North Africa during WWII, holding the line against Rommel’s forces, and later survived as a POW. Forty years on, with the help of his son Davy Young —a Regimental Sergeant Major in the Royal Highland Fusiliers—his service was finally recognised. This family legacy of service, strength, and pride is stitched into every piece we create.

At Patriot Angels, we stand for our armed forces—past and present.
We shine a light on veterans’ wellness, mental health, and the fight to end homelessness among ex-servicemen and women.

This is our mission. This is our salute.
From the trenches of Tobruk to the streets of today—we remember, we honour.

For the brave. For the fallen. For those still fighting silent battles you will never be forgotton.

Patriot Angels in association with 

Veterans Community (Lanarkshire) SCIO is a charity that supports the veterans community (ex-Armed Forces Veterans and their families) within the Lanarkshire Area. Our aim is to provide support and guidance to the whole veterans community.

The charity operates a veterans community hub in Craigneuk and also a drop-in cafe, on a Friday, in the Kings Church in Motherwell.

  

In November 2015 the VC at the KC (Veterans Community at the Kings Church) was established. The VC at the KC is a weekly drop in cafe which is held every friday and is open to all members of the veterans community (veterans and their families) within Lanarkshire. Since we began the VC at the KC the number of attendees has gradualy increased and we now have 50 guests on a friday. Due to the success of the VC at the KC, and the demand to be open more often, we established Veterans Community (Lanarkshire) SCIO and this enabled us to take over our own building which has become the Veterans Community Hub.

Our aim is to provide a safe and welcoming environment where, any member of the veterans community, can visit and socialise with other veterans. The VC Hubs core hours are Monday - Thursday from 10am - 2pm with the VC at the KC being opened every Friday from 10am - 2pm.