The Lord Kitchener Memorial Holiday Centre at Lowestoft (Kitchener’s) has launched a crowdfunding campaign with the insurance giant Aviva’s Community Fund to raise £5000 for an accessible toilet facility for their disabled veterans.
Read moreThe Lord Kitchener Memorial Holiday Centre at Lowestoft (Kitchener’s) has launched a crowdfunding campaign with the insurance giant Aviva’s Community Fund to raise £5000 for an accessible toilet facility for their disabled veterans.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has announced the awards made at the final round of the Armed Forces Covenant: Local Grants programme.
Read moreIn 2016, BBC Children in Need generously supported SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity with a three-year grant towards their adoption service, totalling a phenomenal £128,845.
Read moreThe ADVANCE Study (ArmeD SerVices TrAuma RehabilitatioN OutComE Study), a unique twenty-year study into the health of military veterans, has secured crucial funding for the next ten years.
Read moreAs part of its Positive Pathways initiative, which supports the mental health of Armed Forces veterans, The Armed Forces Covenant Fund has awarded Worthing-based charity, Care for Veterans, £70,000.
Read moreThe Trust hosted its first breakfast seminar at the majestic Royal Hospital Chelsea this week; a great opportunity to bring invited guests together to learn about who we are and how we are supporting the Armed Forces community.
Read moreWhether it’s a families’ day event, homecoming or a show out on Ops, the Forces Live Events (CSE) Beneficiary Fund is now open for applications from the military community in the UK or overseas.
Read moreThe Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity and Greenwich Hospital has awarded a £20,000 grant per year for SSAFA’s Forcesline and Norton House service, as well as a £80,000 grant per year towards SSAFA’s casework.
Read moreThe Queen’s Speech prioritises both veterans and service personnel with a promise to further incorporate the Armed Forces Covenant in law.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded funds of £50,500 to the Contact Group to support its programme of work over two years.
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