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RNRMC funded support
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Southampton Family Trust
Southampton Family Trust provide information, parenting courses, couple work and one-to-one support for the various life stages, difficulties and joys that family life brings.
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SSAFA The Armed Forces Charity
SSAFA provides lifelong support to the UK’s Armed Forces and their families. Whether it’s financial assistance, housing advice, or emotional support, SSAFA’s dedicated team ensures help is available when and where it’s needed. Their understanding of military life allows them to provide compassionate, effective solutions for naval families.
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The Ripple Pond
If you are supporting someone who has been physically or psychologically injured in the British Armed Forces, they are here for you. Whether you are partner, parent, sibling, adult child or chosen family, they exist to be a community where you are seen, heard and supported.
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The Submarine Family - TSF
The Submarine Family brings together all parts of the submarine community: serving, veteran, family and supporter; it provides a framework for fundraising and coordinated support for benevolence, commemoration, heritage and projects which support our ‘family’ in any way.
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The Warrior Programme
The Warrior Programme enables individuals to manage their emotions and to develop the resilience, focus and motivation to succeed in today’s world. The programme has been developed over the last fifteen years to meet the demands and challenges experienced by past and present members of the armed forces and their families.
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Tom Harrison House
Tom Harrison House provides a specialist addiction recovery programme for UK Armed Forces serving personnel, veterans and emergency services personnel.Their bespoke 12-week residential programme is designed specifically for those who are or have served and who may struggle to engage with mainstream, civilian rehabilitation services.Find out about Tom Harrison House