Forces Wives Challenge CIC (FWC) has received a grant of £11,290 from Greenwich Hospital to expand its core activities into the South West of England over the next year.
Read moreForces Wives Challenge CIC (FWC) has received a grant of £11,290 from Greenwich Hospital to expand its core activities into the South West of England over the next year.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded a £79,000 grant to the BOWRA Foundation in support of its Engage to Recover programme, which aims to support former Royal Navy veterans and their families recovering from stroke, brain injuries and neurological conditions.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded a £248,000 grant to Fighting With Pride to support the Charity’s work improving the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ veterans and families affected by the historic Armed Forces ‘gay ban’.
Read moreThis important conference will offer the opportunity to hear about the skillset and competencies of military partners, research that highlights the value of these skills within the workplace more generally – and the practical steps needed to ensure progress.
Read moreSwim Free is delivered by the Andrew Simpson Foundation and funded by Greenwich Hospital.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded a grant of £76,600 to the Armed Forces Education Trust (The Trust), providing vital support to schools with a high proportion of children of Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded a £47,855 grant to X-Forces Enterprise (XFE) to deliver expert advice and training to members of the Royal Navy community who are interested in starting self-employed careers or developing their business ideas.
Read moreRock2Recovery, a Community Interest Company promoting the good mental health of the Armed Forces community, will receive a £20,000 grant from Greenwich Hospital to continue delivering one-to-one coaching for former and serving Royal Navy personnel and their families across the UK.
Read moreDame Agnes Weston’s Royal Charity for the Naval Service, more commonly known as Aggies, has received a grant of £34,022 to enable the continuation and further development of its vital pastoral and family support services for Royal Navy personnel and their families.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded a grant totalling £194,000 over three years to RMA – The Royal Marines Charity to enable the Gordon Messenger Centre to expand its vital work with serving and former Royal Marines, their families, and the wider Royal Navy community.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here