In May 2020 during the global
COVID-19 pandemic, Hammond embarked on a daily walk to raise $600,000 to support frontline workers and vulnerable veterans across Africa by walking two miles in a day for a week. On the final day of his walk, 25 May,
Africa Day, he was joined by Iain Walker,
High Commissioner of the United Kingdom to Ghana. He was congratulated by
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex in June, and was informed later the same month he was to receive a
Commonwealth Points of Light award from the Late
Elizabeth II, as head of the
Commonwealth of Nations. (Hammond had previously met Prince Harry in November 2019, at the
Field of Remembrance war memorial event at
Westminster Abbey.) In July, having raised £40,000, he was visited at home in
Osu by the British Deputy High Commissioner, Thomas Hartley, and the British
defence attaché to Ghana, Lieutenant Colonel Alastair Mckechnie, who delivered him his Points of Lights award and a handwritten letter from King
Charles, Prince of Wales. == Achievements and awards ==