The charity Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR) has secured a significant grant to help it cover some of the additional costs of providing supported housing since the outbreak of the global pandemic.
Read moreThe charity Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR) has secured a significant grant to help it cover some of the additional costs of providing supported housing since the outbreak of the global pandemic.
Read moreHomeless Veterans at Scottish Veterans’ Residences (SVR) housing support services in Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow will benefit from a generous donation of 350 professionally produced face coverings to use when lockdown starts to ease.
Read moreOur Residences will remain open and continue to provide accommodation, catering and support for Veterans in need.
Read moreA newly refurbished dining area for homeless veterans at Edinburgh’s Whitefoord House has been unveiled today.
Read moreSainsbury’s Meadowbank announces volunteering with Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR) in Edinburgh. This initiative is part of the supermarket’s 150th birthday celebrations which includes 150 days of volunteering across the country that continues the company’s history of putting local communities first.
Read moreScottish Veterans’ Residences (SVR) has merged with its operational arm, Scottish Veterans’ Housing Association (SVHA), to become a single charitable entity. The two organisations currently share their Chairman and Vice-Chairman.
Read moreGraeme Dey MSP, Scotland’s Veterans Minister, met with staff of Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR) in Glasgow today as the charity announced it has secured accreditation as a Living Wage employer.
Read moreEx-Fusilier Allen Clarke set up the group at Bellrock Close in Glasgow after discovering that making art was highly beneficial to his own mental health
Read moreThe housing charity Scottish Veterans Residences (SVR) has appointed Martin Nadin OBE as its new Chief Executive Officer. He takes over from Phil Cox who is retiring after five years in the role.
Read moreWe asking you to pledge your support and to update you on some very positive developments on our quest to eliminate Veterans’ homelessness following our reception at the House of Lords in March.
The University of York research that we launched at the reception highlights how some ex-Service personnel slip through the net and end up homeless after leaving the Armed Forces. Evidence suggests that well over a thousand ex-service personnel each year require urgent support to find accommodation.
On the back of this research we developed a Call to Action to help tackle this important issue.
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