ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted that the Wimbledon Foundation has renewed its partnership with us for another three years, during which time the charity will donate £150,000 towards our work supporting the Army family.
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted that the Wimbledon Foundation has renewed its partnership with us for another three years, during which time the charity will donate £150,000 towards our work supporting the Army family.
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted to award a £100,000 grant to The Poppy Factory, to fund the charity’s employment services for Army veterans.
Read moreABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted to award a £120,000 grant to Broughton House Veteran Care Village in Salford, towards its care for elderly Armed Forces veterans.
Read moreA care home for veterans has hailed the impact of its wellbeing activities for dozens of residents living with dementia or cognitive decline.
Read moreA £560-million contract to manage the UK Defence Training Estate, on which thousands of Armed Forces personnel live, work and train, has been awarded to Landmarc Support Services (Landmarc) by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (The Trust) are delighted to announce the latest round of The Armed Forces Families Fund: Early Years Programme.
Read moreSSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, is grateful to the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust which has awarded a grant, on behalf of the Office for Veterans’ Affairs, to assist in the delivery of specialist support on the Forcesline helpline.
Read moreTo assist those struggling with transition, SSAFA has a dedicated Mentoring Team. Partly funded in 2023 with a grant of £25,875 from The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, to which SSAFA gives grateful thanks.
Read moreCare for Veterans are delighted to share that they’ve received a £109,910 grant from ABF The Soldiers’ Charity to fund their specialist care services.
Read moreA new FiMT-funded research project led by Dr Laura Goodwin from Lancaster University and Dr Patricia Irizar from the University of Manchester will investigate treatments for co-occurring Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) and Common Mental Disorders (CMD) among military personnel.
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