The Forces Additional Needs and Disability Forum (FANDF) is a tri-service group for serving personnel, reservists and their families who have a child or adult immediate family member with an additional need or disability.
Read moreThe Forces Additional Needs and Disability Forum (FANDF) is a tri-service group for serving personnel, reservists and their families who have a child or adult immediate family member with an additional need or disability.
Read moreAn employment support service that also helps military families to improve their health, wellbeing and sense of stability has been given a boost through new funding.
Read moreArmed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) is pleased to let you know that the Serving families: On the Move Programme under the Armed Forces Families Covenant Fund is now open and ready to welcome new applications!
Read moreIn this edition of Army&You, the Army Families Federation focuses on the ever-expanding digital world, considering some of the resources available to support army families through their military journey.
Read moreGive Us Time is delighted to welcome Chris Oliver to the charity’s family as its newest ambassador.
Read moreThe Naval Children’s Charity are delighted to announce a three-year joint funding pledge from Greenwich Hospital and Royal Navy Royal & Marines Charity (RNRMC), who have committed £720,000 per year for three years, totalling £2,160,000, to support their Benevolence Grants Programme.
Read moreShort Breaks are organised by the Additional Needs and Disability Team of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity. They are put on for serving families with children living with a range of additional needs and disabilities including autism, ADHD, Down Syndrome, speech disorders, and complex medical needs.
Read moreThe Military Wives Choirs is delighted to announce that Mark De-Lisser has become an Ambassador for the charity.
Read moreThe Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity has extended a contract with mental health charity Solent Mind, to continue supporting Royal Navy and Royal Marine personnel and families who might be experiencing poor mental health through Solent Mind’s ‘Anchoring Minds’ service.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers has received a generous grant of £96,745 from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) to launch a pioneering pre-bereavement support programme for children and young people from military families.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here