Veterans & Armed Forces
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A single point of focus for Armed Forces Personnel, Service Leavers, Veterans and their families and dependents providing the best, timely, on-going, comprehensive and appropriate support/signposting through various diverse and trusted providers using a multi-disciplined approach to achieve an optimised, efficient, person-centred service to its users.


The British Army's national charity, providing a lifetime of support to soldiers, veterans, and their immediate families when they are in need. Also gives financial support through grants to individuals and to a wide range of specialist partner charities.


Supporting British Armed Forces members who have lost limbs, sight, hearing, or the use of limbs, helping them rebuild lives through rehabilitation, welfare, practical, emotional, financial help and support for families. They provide prosthetic advice, welfare support and help with benefits, enabling veterans to live independent lives.


Helps vision-impaired ex-Servicemen and women to rebuild their lives after sight loss. They provide rehabilitation, training, practical advice and emotional support to veterans regardless of how or when they lost their sight. We’re here to help blind veterans regain their independence and live the life they choose.


Provide specialist clinical treatment and support for veterans from the British Armed Forces, focusing on those with PTSD, Complex-PTSD, and moral injury resulting from their experiences during military service.


Provide tailored, holistic support for veterans’ physical and mental health, as well as their welfare and social needs. Services are open to anyone who has served in the military, regardless of when, where or how they served. They also support veterans’ families and those who served under UK command, including civilian translators and embedded journalists.


Provides free, personalised coaching and support to serving and veteran armed forces, emergency service (999) personnel and their families to help them overcome stress, find purpose and build a positive future, using a non-judgemental, client-led approach with coaches who often have lived experience, offering one-to-one sessions, workshops, and a supportive community.


Provide lifelong support to serving and ex-serving RAF personnel and their families. From mobility aids and confidential counselling to financial grants, they offer a range of support tailored to the individual's needs.


Provides lifelong support (financial, social, emotional, recovery, employment) to serving and ex-serving personnel and their families as well as campaigning for their rights.


Support covers both regulars and reserves in the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the British Army and the Royal Air Force and their families, including anyone who has completed National Service.


Providing welfare, support, and a friendly welcome to merchant seafarers of all faiths and nationalities, offering practical help like internet access, emotional/spiritual care, emergency aid (piracy, shipwrecks), and human connection to combat isolation, mental fatigue, and financial stress experienced by those working far from home.


Supports the entire Royal Marines "Corps Family" (serving, retired, and their dependents) through financial aid, mental health services, welfare support (debt advice, casework), and quality-of-life initiatives, helping with recovery, transition to civilian life and wellbeing through various pathways from injury to old age.


Provides immediate practical support to all former UK servicemen and women who are homeless, facing homelessness or in crisis.


Helps those suffering from PTSD and those who have fallen into addiction, homelessness or unemployment. They offer therapy, training programmes and courses, rehabilitation programs from drugs and alcohol, assistance with homelessness, and supporting veterans in need.


Supporting veterans and their families through community HUBs, practical help and wellbeing support, including mental health, employment, housing, and the transition to civilian life.


Pairs former members of the British Armed Forces with highly trained assistance dogs through evidence‑led PALS programme, supporting those living with PTSD, anxiety, depression and related conditions.

