The Maritime Charities Group (MCG) has doubled its new bursary fund for seafarer training following a successful bid to the Nautilus Slater Fund and an additional donation from Trinity House.
Read moreThe Maritime Charities Group (MCG) has doubled its new bursary fund for seafarer training following a successful bid to the Nautilus Slater Fund and an additional donation from Trinity House.
Read moreThe October edition of the NFF newsletter is now available.
Read moreThe decision by Help for Heroes to put a number of staff roles at risk and halt services at three Recovery Centres for the foreseeable future has clearly been an extremely difficult one for a wonderful charity.
Read moreThe charity regulator has launched an improved public register of charities, which makes more information about individual charities available to donors and the public.
Read moreNigel, who has significant family connections to the Armed Forces, will start with the Charity in September 2020
Read moreLeading Armed Forces charity Poppyscotland has announced the appointments of a new Chairman and an Interim Chief Executive.
Read moreSome Members and speakers reflect on the Cobseo AGM held on 7 July
Read moreCombat Stress’ Chief Executive Sue Freeth has announced that she is to step down after leading the veterans’ mental health charity for five years.
Read moreThe Maritime Charities Group, a coalition of 10 major maritime charities, has joined forces with the Merchant Navy Training Board to publish a good practice guide to designing a training course for seafarers on mental health and wellbeing awareness.
Read morePaul Butterworth was appointed Chair of Seafarers UK at the charity’s Annual Meeting, after serving as a Trustee for three years.
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