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The Objectives of the Charitable Association are to support the soldiers, their wives and families in the event of hardship. The Association will help in the event of casualties and bereavement, not just in the immediate aftermath but in the longer term.
We are ABF The Soldiers' Charity. We give lifetime support to serving and retired soldiers and their families. They risk so much for us, but for them, it's "just doing their job". In return, we give them down-to-earth help and friendship, with no hassle or bureaucracy. That's what we've been here to offer for 66 years.
THE COMPANY'S OBJECTS ARE TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE ARMED FORCES THROUGH SUCH CHARITABLE MEANS AS THE TRUSTEES THINK FIT AND IN PARTICULAR: TO ENHANCE THE MORALE AND WELFARE OF ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL SERVING OVERSEAS, IN PARTICULAR IN AFGHANISTAN.
HMS ALLIANCE, a WW2 era submarine is the memorial to the 5,300 British submariners who have given their lives. Her infrastructure has deteriorated dramatically, a deterioration that has proved hard to stop due to difficulties of access. An urgent programme of restoration is vital. Can you help?
<p> The Army Widows' Association was formed by a group of Army widows in 2004.It aims to offer support and friendship to those who have sadly lost their husband/wife or recognised partner at any stage of their bereavement through mutual empathy, experiences and by signposting new members to other sources of help at such a difficult time in their lives.<p> <p> The AWA offers its support to all widows bereaved since 1981, death can have been as a result of many reasons: illness, RTA, conflict, suicide, training accidents. We hold an annual weekend and other events where widows can meet up, meet others who are in the same situation as themselves, find out lots of information, raise issues and are developing a network of smaller Regional meetings to improve our support.<p>
Rehabiltation through sport for disabled ex-service men and woman
The Services Sound and Vision Corporation (SSVC) is running the Big Salute to raise funds for five Forces charities: BLESMA, Combat Stress, FAB - Families' Activty Breaks, St Dunstan's and Veterans Aid. All money raised goes to these very worthy causes.
The British Forces Foundation boosts the morale of servicemen and women of our Armed Forces on the frontline and in operational theatres all over the world, primarily through high quality entertainment.
brmb Walkathon raises money for various good causes in an around Birmingham. Last year we raised a third of a million pounds to build a home for the brave at the QE hospital. This year we're hoping to raise more for Birmingham Children's Hospital!
CASA IS A NORTH LONDON AGENCY THAT HELPS INDIVIDUALS WHO HAVE ALCOHOL & DRUGS PROBLEMS. WE HELP OUR CLIENTS TO BUILD UPON THEIR STRENGTHS AND TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL, FREE FROM ALCOHOL OR OTHER DRUG MISUSE.
Cash for Commandos is a charity organisation established in 2010 to help provide better treatment, facilities and way of life for serving and non-serving Royal Marines Commandos who are injured whilst serving their country.
Giving assistance to all ranks of the Coldstream Guards, both past & present, their wives, widows, children and other dependants.
Giving refuge and suport to women and children fleeing domestic abuse
DIAL provides a free, confidential information and advice service on all issues affecting disabled people’s everyday lives, to enable and empower individuals to improve their quality of life.
Erskine (formerly Erskine Hospital) provides unrivalled respite and long term care for young and old ex-Service men and women throughout Scotland. We care for over 1300 veterans each year in five residential Homes and provide employment and training through our four social firms.
Our charity's aims are to help with supporting the many returning soldiers. We also aim to help with aftercare services for military personnel and their families, grants for memorials,Help for Ex- veterans We would also like to help with our forces future. Help for our young military cadet forces.
Combat Stress is the <i>leading charity</i> specialising in the care of British Veterans who have been profoundly traumatised by harrowing experiences during their Service career.
Felix Fund supports bomb disposal experts and their families. We fund therapeutic breaks for bomb disposal teams returning from Afghanistan and other welfare and rehabilitation facilities for EOD units. We also provide hardship grants for individual members of ‘the bomb disposal family’ in need.
First Base is a drug, alcohol and gambling information centre. Our services include support projects for Veterans, families and women at risk of violence as a result of addiction problems. We deliver presentations, training, issue food parcels and give ‘signposting’ advice to visitors to the Agency.
As a charity we are devoted to working together to help children in need whose father or mother has died, or has been seriously injured, whilst serving as a member of the British Armed Forces.
Forces Support Charity provides 'hands on' practical support for the families of Service Personnel lost to war. We aim to provide the type of help the lost member of the family would have provided. All household and garden maintenance.
The Foundation’s aim is to support smaller service charities at a time when they are finding survival in the current economic situation incredibly difficult.
It helps provide relief by means of therapeutic services to men and women (serving or formerly serving in H M Armed Forces)who are suffering mental health problems.
The Gnat Display Team is owned and operated by The Heritage Aircraft Trust. We own three Folland Gnat T Mk1 jet trainers (as used by the Red Arrows) and display them at airshows in Europe and the Middle East. The charity is devoted to preserving these aircraft and educating the public about them.
Help Royal Marines and their families
The Guards Chapel is the spiritual home to the Household Division. It holds all of the services for the men and women of the British Army, providing support and guidance.
The Gurkha Welfare Trust works to relieve poverty and hardship suffered by Gurkha ex-servicemen and their dependants in Nepal. It is the only charity caring for old Gurkha soldiers in this way.
Coming Home is Haig Housing Trust's charity campaign to raise funds for specially adapted housing for injured and disabled Service personnel in need of rebuilding their lives. See www.coming-home.org.uk for more information and see how your donation will make a huge contribution to people’s lives.
Help for Heroes supports our wounded. Help for Heroes provides practical direct support to those servicemen and women wounded in the line of duty in the current conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It provides a week's holiday in Jersey for past or present members of H.M. Armed Forces injured , in mind or body, whilst on active duty. Included is flight/ferry and Half Board hotel accommodation for hero and spouse/partner/carer and in some cases their young family.
Home-Start Guildford helps parents build better lives for their children. Trained volunteers provide practical and emotional support to parents with at least one child under 5, who are struggling and who may be suffering from post-natal depression, illness, disability, bereavement, isolation, multiple births... or just not coping. <br><br> With your help, we can give parents the strength they need to do what has to be one of the toughest, but most rewarding jobs anyone can do. We can help them to be the mums and dads their children need them to be. <br><br> Parents supporting other parents: a simple idea that really works!
Established in May 2007 Hope 4 Kidz gives children a sense of hope and support, the wellbeing of youngsters who require various degrees of extra care, whether they are suffering from a physical or mental disability, living with a serious/prolonged illness, or need respite from poverty/abuse.
Hope into Action provides housing and quality support to ex-offenders and adults in a vulnerable situation. It harnesses the unique resources of community focused churches and combines them with expertise in housing and support.
A charity created to help both serving military personnel and veterans who have suffered acute stress as a result of active service
Relieving past and present members of the Household Cavalry and their dependants who are in need, hardship or distress.
The charity provides constant welfare and benevolent support to soldiers serving in the Household Division and their families.
<p> The Human Givens Foundation funds research and public education into the ‘givens’ of human nature and fosters initiatives that use up-to-date bio-psycho-social knowledge in practical ways, particularly where the development of life skills is vital: education, mental health and wellbeing, psychotherapy, medicine, social work, policing, industrial relations and diplomacy.<p>
LCFC has been at the forefront of the local and wider reaching community in raising over £850,000 for charitable causes thanks to the hard work of the Club's staff and loyal fans over the years. You can now do your bit as part of the LCFC Foxes Foundation One In A Million campaign!
The Lt Dougie Dalzell MC Memorial Trust seeks to assist persons who are currently serving or have served in the Armed Forces, and their dependants, and thereby improve the quality of life of soldiers who have given so much for their country.
The Mark Evison Foundation aims to promote leadership qualities in young people. The Foundation has been created to offer support to young individuals to wish to actively pursue their own physical, mental and personal development to help develop their potential over a period of time.
We provide practical support and advice to our ex-Service men and women, and their families in helping them in overcoming the invisible wounds of war, and easing ex-their transition into civilian life.
PROVIDES RELIEF EITHER GENERALLY OR INDIVIDUALLY TO PAST AND PRESENT MEMBERS OF THE REGIMENT/FORMER REGIMENTS AND THE DEPENDENTS WHO ARE IN CONDITIONS OF NEED, HARDSHIP OR DISTRESS BY MAKING GRANTS OF MONEY OR PROVIDING/PAYING FOR ITEMS, SERVICES OR FACILITIES TO REDUCE THE NEED, HARDSHIP OR STRESS
The NGVFA is a UK charity supporting those affected by the 90-91 and 03-09 Gulf/Iraq conflicts, and the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan. Providing hands-on welfare support to veterans and their families including; counselling, tribunal representation, a respite break, and 24 freephone helpline.
The Arboretum is a wonderful place for reunion, reflection and Remembrance. Its 150 acres contain 50,000 trees and over 160 memorials including the Armed Forces Memorial. The site is free to enter. We rely on your generosity today so that future generations can continue to enjoy it tomorrow.
Providing leisure and recreation for wounded serving and ex-service men and women with disabilities. <p> · Group holidays which include outings, and subsidised holidays for individuals. Some of these include more demanding activities which are particularly suited to younger veterans. <p> · Day outings, including boat and steam train trips, race meetings, excursions to museums, exhibitions and other places of interest, public and sporting events, military tattoos and gardens. <p> · In-house entertainment and concerts for residents in ex-service care homes. <p> · In addition to the above, HM The Queen graciously allows the Association to hold a Summer Garden Party in the garden of Buckingham Palace each year and a Christmas Party in The State Apartments of St. James’s Palace. <p> It really is our duty to look after them and ensure that they, like their predecessors, are “not forgotten
The Afghanistan Trust gives assistance to soldiers of The Parachute Regiment who were wounded in action, or the dependants of those killed in action in Afghanistan. It achieves this through financial and welfare support. It also sustains the memories of the loss of life and sacrifices made
The Parachute Regiment Charity supports serving and retired members of The Parachute Regiment and Airborne Forces, and assists the wounded and the families of those who are killed in service.
It helps homeless and disadvantaged people on Tyneside
The Poppy Factory helps wounded, injured or sick ex-Service men and women to find paid, meaningful work. We match employers with clients and boost employment prospects for disabled veterans. This is vital in enabling them to support themselves and their families into the next phase of their lives.
poppyscotland (The Earl Haig Fund Scotland) was founded in 1921 to provide practical help to ex-Servicemen, women and their dependants. Today it provides financial assistance to individuals, pensions advice, supports the employment of disabled ex-Servicemen and donates to other charities providing specialist services
We relieve hardship or distress of former and serving members of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment and members of the former Regiments and their dependants.
The Trust gives welfare and benevolence grants to Gurkhas, ex Gurkhas (in UK and Nepal) and their families in times of need, as well as helping to preserve The Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment's esprit de corps and ethos.
'A remarkable charity caring for remarkable people' The Queen Alexandra Hospital Home is a national charity, providing high quality, nursing care and rehabilitation for disabled ex-Service men and women in an environment they can think of as their home. This includes specialised rehabilitation of those with an Acquired Brain Injury.
The RAF Association is dedicated to supporting serving and former RAF personnel and their families. Whether it's an injured airman fighting to get back onto his feet, a young daughter missing her parent away on overseas operations or a WWII veteran needing a shoulder to lean on, we are there to help. Membership of the RAF Association offers a wide range of benefits for all those with an interest in supporting our aims.
The RAF Museum is Britain's only national Museum dedicated wholly to aviation. Its collection of 500,000 artefacts and more than 200 aircraft is the largest in Europe. Donations support vital work preserving the collection, acquisition of new objects and education and community activities.
Remount provides personnel of the Armed Forces of all ranks and status and their dependants, with the tools, techniques and procedures for managing the dramatic change in the cultures on resuming civilian life and to teach them, how to take control of their lives and achieve their full potential.
The Club is part of Rotary International, based in Romsey, Hampshire. Members provide service for all sections of communities in need, both locally and internationally, by volunteering their time, and organising fund raising activities. An Annual Sponsored Walk (Walk the Testway) is held in October, providing a platform for any charitable cause to raise funds.
It makes it possible for both serving and ex-Royal Air Force personnel and their dependants with a severe disability to take holidays in the UK and abroad on equal terms with able bodied people. It enables families to holiday together in a property integrated with the able bodied holiday community.
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund is the RAF's leading welfare charity, providing financial, practical and emotional support to all members of the RAF family. We are here to help serving and former members of the RAF, as well as their partners and dependants, whenever they need us.
The Royal Anglian Regiment Benevolent Charity Fund was established to help the serving and former members of the Royal Anglian Regiment and their dependants who are: in need, hardship or distress.
It is the UK's leading charity providing financial, social and emotional support to millions who have served and are currently serving in the British Armed Forces and their dependents.
We help the serving and retired Royal Engineers (Sappers), their wife or widow and their dependant families who have fallen on hard times and have a benevolence need.
This Fund provides both short-term and long-term support to Gurkha soldiers wounded on operations in Afghanistan and to the families of those wounded or killed - assisting them adjust their lifestyles in the aftermath of life-changining injuries or bereavement.
The fund renders aid, financial or otherwise to members of The Royal Irish Regiment, their widows and/or dependants in times of need.
The main purpose of the RMA is to support the Serving Corps, including the Royal Marines Reserve and the Royal Marines Band Service. In addition to helping these the RMA also raises funds for veterans and their families.
The RMBF was formed to relieve need, distress or hardship suffered by any person who is serving, has served or is a dependant of a Royal Marine, irrespective of rank. It also provides immediately on the death of either a serving RM or a reservist on duty a sum of money for the next of kin to help them cope with any pressing financial matters.
The RM CTF is the overarching RM charity, It exists to maintain the efficiency and 'esprit de Corps' of the Royal Marines. RM CTF supports the Recovery, Quality of Life and Through Life pathways. Providing help for our wounded, adventurous training and support for retired RM's and their dependents.
The Regimental Association Welfare and Benevolence Fund of the Royal Regiment of Scotland is commited to providing support to all serving and ex Jocks and their immediate dependants.
"RugbyforHeroes" Rugby Community Supporting Our Service Personnel. Our mission is to raise funds to help those who have suffered traumatic times back into finding new careers or creating their own businesses. “RugbyforHeroes” is a registered charity. Charity Number 1140439
Supports veterans of the Falklands Conflict
SVR is a national charity supporting independent living for the ex-Service community and their spouses in need. SVR provides full board, en-suite, single-room accommodation and provides emotional and practical assistance when required. It is dedicated to the residents and works towards enabling them to live with privacy, dignity and independence
A national charity that fundraises and gives grants to organisations that help serving or ex-serving seafarers from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Merchant Navy or fishing fleets, and their families.
Established in 1914, it provides nursing care for ex-service men and women and their spouses.
We are the national charity committed to helping and supporting those who serve in our Armed Forces, those who used to serve, and the families of both. We provide a reliable, caring and trusted service to more than 50,000 people each year through a network of professionally trained staff and volunteers.
Since 1915, St Dunstan's has brought hope and inspiration to generations of ex-Service men and women who have served their country and become blind. St Dunstan's training, care and continued support has helped thousands of visually impaired people to lead fulfilling lives.
STUBS supports the UK's most seriously injured servicemen and women by hosting them at sports and cultural events during their stay at Headley Court, the main tri-service rehabilitation centre. Most received their injuries on active service in Afghanistan. You can follow STUBS on Facebook.
The aim of Support Our Soldiers is to provide support for our serving men and women, and their families at home. This is done in every practical way possible including writing to deployed personnel, sending welfare packages (throughout the year as well as at Christmas), helping those recovering from injuries, raising welfare issues and providing support and guidance to family members.
Surf Action focus on the well-being and support of combat veterans and their families using surfing and the beach environment as a means to escape the daily barriers faced by those who have returned from conflict and suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or physical injuries.
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The Tank Museum houses the largest and best collection of tanks in the world. It is a designated museum and houses a library and archive of irreplacable material of immense historical significance. It's mission is to conserve the vehicles and preserve the memory of those who served in them.
The tri-service initiative TOE IN THE WATER uses competitive sailing to re-inspire service personnel who have sustained traumatic injuries, including the loss of limbs, to move beyond their disability. Sailing is a physically and mentally arduous sport which challenges them beyond their expectations
Funds support specific projects at charities that touch the lives of most of us inc’: Cancer Research UK, Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity, Help the Hospices, the NSPCC, which provides ChildLine and charities supporting military personnel and their families. See www.towergate.org.uk
Veterans Aid, aged 78 yrs, is in the shadows. Helps destitute homeless ex-Servicemen; many are young. Gets 2,000 calls for help, provides 20,000 nights of accommodation at its hostel in Stepney annually – no fuss; also travel, food, clothing – nothing complicated, just the basics to restore dignity.
The MOD formally defines the word ‘veteran’ as someone who has served more than one day in the armed forces. Many Veterans experience difficulties after leaving. Many more experience problems DURING service life. It's OUR duty to support them in THEIR hour of need. www.veterasncharity.org.uk
A tri-service, all ranks Members Club for Service Men and Women both Serving and Veterans. To promote military efficiency and esprit de corps by bringing together members of the Armed Forces of the Crown. To relieve need, hardship or distress among persons who have served in the Armed Services of the Crown and their dependants.
To promote the efficiency of the Regiment in such charitable ways as the trustees may decide.
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