X-Forces Enterprise, in partnership with Greenwich Hospital, invites naval families to enrol on a one-day workshop to explore whether business could work for them.
Read moreX-Forces Enterprise, in partnership with Greenwich Hospital, invites naval families to enrol on a one-day workshop to explore whether business could work for them.
Read moreGive Us Time is proud to announce we are holding our second conference on the 15th of May.
The conference will focus on “The positive impact of respite breaks on Military Families”.
Read moreThe final line up of Bands is now in place for the Fundraising Beer & Blues Festival in aid of “Building Heroes”, which is a charity based in West Sussex that provides skills training and support into employment in the building trades for unemployed ex-service men and women.
Read morePoppyscotland will next week host an open day at its Ayrshire Welfare Centre, with the aim of reducing the stigma surrounding mental health, and to promote the mental health support services which are available to the Armed Forces Community in the area.
Read moreIt has already raised almost £50,000 for Scotland’s Armed Forces community, and today Poppyscotland has announced that its popular and successful Come Dancing event, in association with Toe 2 Toe Dance, will return for a third time in 2020.
Read moreF4H is pleased to announce news of our second annual Leadership Forum, to be held at the Cavalry and Guards’ Club in Piccadilly on 11 June
Read moreA community group has raised more than £11,600 for The Royal Star & Garter Home in Solihull after naming the care home its charity of the year.
Read moreThe PTSD Resolution biennial conference is an educational and networking resource for Human Givens therapists. It is an opportunity to find out the latest developments in therapy and support for veterans, reservists and their families.
Read moreAlmost 100 Armed Forces veterans as well as members of Legion Scotland took to the links at St Andrews (New) to do battle for prizes aplenty at the annual Silver Poppy event.
Read moreOfficers Association Scotland (OAS) is a military charity based in Scotland which supports former military officers and their dependents.
OAS is widening the scope of its operations and has added grants to other charities to its existing portfolio of employment advice and welfare services.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here