The UK’s oldest national tri-service charity, in partnership with Northumbria University has today announced the launch of a programme of research into financial hardship and food poverty within the Armed Forces Community.
Read moreThe UK’s oldest national tri-service charity, in partnership with Northumbria University has today announced the launch of a programme of research into financial hardship and food poverty within the Armed Forces Community.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) has awarded veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress £250,000 through the Covid-19 Impact Programme, a programme set up to ensure that the Armed Forces community can keep accessing important services, despite resources for these services impacted by the pandemic.
Read moreFor most veterans, the transition from serving in the military and returning to civilian life will be smooth and the veterans subsequently contribute enormously to businesses and their communities.
Read moreThe Officers’ Association (OA) has appointed former British Army officer and business development consultant, Laura Blair to head up its Employment Services Team.
Read moreAn opinion piece from Johnny Mercer, Minister for Defence People and Veterans, to mark one year since the establishment of the Office for Veterans’ Affairs. The article was originally published by the Telegraph.
Read moreThis Saturday 1 August, music lovers who would have been attending Battle Proms at Highclere Castle are being encouraged to hold a ‘Battle Proms picnic party’ to support the exceptionally popular concert series.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £298,996 to Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI) to fund an employment training programme to help injured veterans into rewarding work.
Read moreCare for Veterans is calling for Britain’s gardeners to demonstrate their hard work during lockdown by entering their Glorious Gardens photo competition.
Read moreThe July edition of the Veterans in Communities newsletter is now available.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £197,645 to Blesma, The Limbless Veterans, to conduct a two-year study on veterans with loss of functionality of limbs and their families’ everyday living experience.
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