Scotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved British Armed Forces children, is once again calling on people in the UK to choose their favourite hat and take a selfie to support the children our fallen heroes left behind.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved British Armed Forces children, is once again calling on people in the UK to choose their favourite hat and take a selfie to support the children our fallen heroes left behind.
Read moreNational corporate hospitality and events company, Eventmasters, is showing its support for bereaved Armed Forces children on Wednesday 12th December with its annual Midlands Sportsman’s Luncheon, held at the Macdonald Burlington Hotel in Birmingham.
Read moreLeading Armed Forces charity Poppyscotland has joined forces with STV News to launch its eagerly-awaited Learning Competition for 2018 which calls on P4-S3 pupils to produce their own news story by imagining how they would report the end of the First World War if it happened today.
Read moreThe Service Children’s Progression Alliance has worked with UCAS to develop guidance tailored to applicants from Service families.
Read more30-year-old Security Manager Gary Cannings from Portsmouth is set to take on the Great South Run this coming Sunday (21st), followed by the Hellrunner South challenge on Saturday 24th November.
Read more3-night break for military families with additional needs children taking applications.
Read moreStaff from medical device manufacturer, Bespak, are warming up ahead of a mammoth charity cycle ride this coming weekend to help raise money for their chosen charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
Read moreKing’s Lynn based charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers, has organised its very first memorial walk, taking place Sunday September 30th at Sandringham Country Park to remember our heroes and to raise funds for children who have lost a parent in the British Armed Forces.
Read moreThis defence wide strategy aims to reduce the prevalence and impact of domestic abuse and increase the safety and wellbeing of all those affected.
As an employer, defence has a moral and legal duty of care for our personnel. But we also recognise a responsibility that extends beyond that, as articulated in the Armed Forces Covenant, that those who serve or have served, and their families, should be treated fairly.
Read moreThe Veterans’ Gateway, the 24-hour service that helps former service men and women to navigate their new lives as civilians, has recorded over 10,000 enquiries and 183,420 website users since its launch, one year ago yesterday, 5th July 2018.
Designed to offer a one stop shop through which veterans can access advice on a vast range of areas, from housing to health concerns, the Veterans’ Gateway has seen over 37,000 click throughs to external sites, with the majority of users requesting advice on finance.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here