Find the support that’s right for you
RNRMC funded support
Categories
- Camaraderie
- Ship and Base living improvements Support for your Ship/Unit/Establishment
- Sporting Activities
- Support for carers
- Support for your family
- Transition & Education Support
- Financial Hardship Grants
- Health and Wellbeing
- Legal Advice and Representation
- Neurodiversity navigator
- Ship and Base living improvements
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Aggie's Storybook Waves
Aggie Weston’s Storybook Waves helps Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel stay connected with their children during periods of separation. By recording themselves reading a bedtime story, parents can provide comfort and reassurance, creating special moments that children can enjoy again and again, even when their loved one is away.This cherished service not only strengthens family bonds but also eases the challenges of separation for both parents and children.Find out about Aggie's Storybook Waves -
Albatross Arts CIC
Albatross Arts CIC brings creativity and connection to the forefront, offering inclusive, arts-based activities to improve mental well-being and build community resilience. Specialising in working with military personnel, veterans, and their families, Albatross Arts delivers tailored workshops and projects that inspire self-expression and foster emotional healing.Through visual arts, music, storytelling, and more, Albatross Arts CIC creates safe, welcoming spaces where participants can explore their creativity, share experiences, and build lasting connections.Find out about Albatross Arts CIC -
Fighting With Pride
Fighting With Pride supports the health and wellbeing of LGBT+Veterans, service personnel and their families – in particular those most impacted by the ban on LGBT+ personnel serving in the Armed Forces
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Home-Start
Home-Start helps Armed Forces families with young children particularly at times of heightened anxieties. These might include key transition points of rebasing, deployment and transition. Volunteers support families who are facing a range of challenges including isolation, as they move away from their existing support networks of families and friends. Some local Home-Starts offer groups where parents and children can meet together. This support is for parents where one or both are serving in the Royal Navy or Royal Marines.
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Naval Children's Charity
The Naval Children’s Charity (NCC) are dedicated to improving the wellbeing and development of Naval children and young people. They provide a wealth of support, guidance and resources to help dependant children (up to and including the age of 25) whose parents/guardians serve or have served in the Royal Navy and who are in need, hardship or distress. With a team of caseworkers in Portsmouth, Helensburgh and Plymouth, they offer financial assistance, free resources and a range of opportunities to address the challenges that the children and young people face as a result of
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Sailors' Children's Society
Sailors’ Children’s Society is a national charity that provides support to children whose parent has made a living at sea or from the inland canals or rivers. They help mariners from fishing fleets, Royal Navy and Merchant Navy families including ferries, cruise ships, cargo ships and offshore industries.
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