The RNRMC has partnered with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) to put in place one of the support needs requested by our beneficiaries, a Neurodiversity (ND) Navigator.
Read moreThe RNRMC has partnered with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) to put in place one of the support needs requested by our beneficiaries, a Neurodiversity (ND) Navigator.
Read moreSharing the stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things is the central ethos of the Soldiering On Awards.
Read moreThe first impact report from the NHS England Armed Forces Healthcare Commissioning Team and its Patient and Public Voice Group (PPV Group) is now available.
Read moreThese findings from the UKVFS provide the first overview of the psychological health and wellbeing of UK veterans and their family members.
Read moreAfter many years of moving from one RAF base to another, Flight Lieutenant Graeme Ritchie and wife Bianca relocated to Grantham to build their forever home, to meet the complex needs of their 10-year-old daughter.
Read moreThe annual Soldiering On Awards has been unparalleled in affording members of the Armed Forces community a crucial space for reconnecting with likeminded, familiar faces, while also offering opportunities for new connections.
Read moreThe winter edition of Army&You magazine is out now!
Read moreThe Armed Forces family represents the very best of British, leading the way in demonstrating what it truly means to be a supportive community, and the Soldiering On Awards provide an opportunity to both reflect on incredible achievements and inspire future endeavours.
Read moreIt sometimes seems that the festive season begins just after Remembrance Sunday and is concerned more with calories and less about goodwill.
Read moreThe Army Benevolent Fund is delighted to award a £10,000 grant to the charity Make Some Noise, to fund its ‘Upbeat’ music making project for Army service families.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here