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RNRMC funded support
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Aggie's Pastoral
Aggie Weston’s has been a trusted source of care and support for Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel and their families since 1876. Offering a listening ear, practical help, and pastoral guidance, Aggie’s is there to provide comfort and encouragement through the unique challenges of military life.From community activities and drop-in centres to confidential one-to-one support, Aggie’s creates a sense of belonging and connection for those serving and their loved ones.Find out about Aggie's Pastoral -
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 -
Defence Medical Welfare Service
The Defence Medical Welfare Service offers professional, compassionate support to members of the Armed Forces, veterans, and their families during times of medical need. Whether in hospital or at home, DMWS’s welfare officers provide practical help and emotional support, ensuring no one faces health challenges alone.
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Help - Jim's Story
Their aim is to increase knowledge, awareness and understanding around mental health, and the impact of poor mental health. Through education we can all learn to recognise symptoms of poor mental health in ourselves and in each other.
Help - Jim's Story believe that mental health needs to be destigmatised and treated as seriously as physical health.Find out about Help - Jim's Story -
HMS Oardacious - Submariners Mental Health & Wellbeing Fund
Through their partnership with the The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity, the HMS Oardacious Submariners Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund was established in 2023 to respond to urgent needs within the Submarine community. The fund is now delivering some fantastic projects to support its beneficiaries; in particular to the children of serving personnel challenged by periods of long separation.
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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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