Find the support that’s right for you
RNRMC funded support
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Naval Families Federation
The Naval Families Federation (NFF) champions the voices of Royal Navy and Royal Marines families, ensuring their unique challenges are heard and addressed. Offering guidance, advocacy, and support, the NFF works tirelessly to improve the quality of life for service families.Whether you need advice on housing, education, employment, or well-being, the NFF provides clear, practical support tailored to the needs of naval families.Find out about Naval Families Federation -
Neurodiversity Navigator
The RNRMC is thrilled to be working in partnership with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) to put in place one of the support needs requested by our beneficiaries. Bobbie, our appointed ND Navigator, will be a dedicated point of contact to guide you towards the right support when you need it the most
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Relate
Relate is the UK's largest provider of relationship support. Through our funding, they provide free face-to-face, online and telephone counselling to serving and former personnel and their families. This includes help with relationships, help with family life and parenting, help with separation, and divorce and help for children, young people, and young adults. It also includes bereavement and loss support, should the worst happen.
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Royal Naval Association
The Royal Naval Association provides companionship, comradeship and unity to everyone with a naval story, supporting them through life’s highs and lows.
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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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Scotty's Little Soldiers
When a parent dies, the impact on their child is significant. When that parent served in the Armed Forces, the impact is even greater with children often feeling they’ve lost their connection to the military community. Scotty’s Little Soldiers prevents that.
Find out about Scotty's Little Soldiers
Other support available in our community
Useful resources
- Armed Forces Covenant Services Families leaflet
- Doing Distance – Naval Childrens Charity
- NFF Experiencing Parental Absence
- NFF Families Transition Too
- Month of the Military Child
- Purple Book bereavement guide - GOV.UK
- Royal Navy Family & People Support Information Leaflet
- Supporting Service Children in England