The Army Benevolent Fund is delighted to award a £200,000 grant to the Army Welfare Service (AWS) towards its Out of School Adventures programme for children and teenagers in Army families.
Read moreThe Army Benevolent Fund is delighted to award a £200,000 grant to the Army Welfare Service (AWS) towards its Out of School Adventures programme for children and teenagers in Army families.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital and the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund are undertaking a joint and large-scale research project to understand the scope of support required to meet the needs of serving and former Royal Navy and Royal Air Force personnel and their families.
Read moreOn 10 February, members of the RAF Family completed a sponsored walk to honour the memory of Flight Sergeant Carrianne Franks and raise money for the Fund.
Read moreWiltshire resident, Tony Hulton, CEO of leading Armed Forces charity, Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’), is set to embark on a 100km trek through the Sahara Desert later this month, with the support from our Partner, Tribal Tracks.
Read moreIn a virtual networking session on the evening of 13 March, James Wilthew – owner of the Afghan Rug Shop – will share his experiences of the Soldiering On Awards, from the perspective of a nominee, finalist, winner, and newly appointed Ambassador.
Read moreThe King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) are looking for participants to take part in a study on the lifestyle behaviours of those in a relationship with military personnel and veterans.
Read moreWe saw (new clients not including existing from previous years): 115 (134 in 2022) RM and family, 325 (379 in 2022) Army and family, 103 (100 in 2022) RN and family, 76 (65 in 2022) RAF and family, 239 Police (an increase of over 100), 22 Fire Service, 26 Ambulance Service and 16 (20 in 2022) others who we helped out as they were desperate.
Read moreThis will not be Aaron McLaughlin’s first time running the London Marathon for SSAFA: in fact, it will be his third. It still means just as much to him, more than six years after the loss of his older brother.
Read moreVeterans’ charity Launchpad has welcomed two new significant appointments to its Liverpool team to extend and further strengthen its support to homeless veterans.
Read moreDay Care sessions will run from the charity’s Solihull, Surbiton and High Wycombe Homes several days a week, and will include dedicated days for people living with early-stage dementia.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here