RAFAKidz has been awarded funding to enhance its nurseries and give children from Armed Forces families more opportunities to learn and grow, thanks to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT).
Read moreRAFAKidz has been awarded funding to enhance its nurseries and give children from Armed Forces families more opportunities to learn and grow, thanks to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) and Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT).
Read moreThe RNRMC has provided funding for a free, online support group, facilitated by Home Start South and West Devon and Home Start Portsmouth, for mums with a child under 5, where at least one parent is serving in the Royal Navy, RFA or Royal Marines.
Read moreSir Michael Morpurgo spent last Saturday afternoon at the National Army Museum, London, with tri-service military families for a special event organised by the charity Reading Force.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (The Trust) are offering grants of between £5,000 and £50,000 for projects that will help to enhance early childhood education and childcare settings to meet the specific needs of young children from Armed Forces families.
Read moreThe Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) and Scotty’s Little Soldiers are joining forces to provide care, comfort and community to children and young people in the US and UK who have experienced the death of a military parent.
Read moreOver a thousand properties have been brought back into use for the Armed Forces and their families thanks to £400m investment in military accommodation.
Read moreDuring an event for bereaved military children and young people, hosted by charity Scotty’s Little Soldiers, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex listened to young people talking about what it’s like growing up without a parent and he shared with them: “I didn’t speak about losing my mum for well over ten years. I thought, what is the point in talking about something that you can’t change? I was wrong, talking about it changed my life.”
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved British Armed Forces children and young people, hosted a heart-warming event in London, bringing together 50 children and young people who have experienced the death of a military parent for a fun-filled afternoon with the charity’s Global Ambassador, Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex.
Read moreThe RAF Families Federation presents its 2023 Impact Report, highlighting a year of dedication to supporting and advocating for Royal Air Force personnel and their families.
Read moreAimed towards children aged 11 to 17, no previous experience is necessary with all Youth Crew programme training and certification provided free of charge thanks to the generous funding of Greenwich Hospital.
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