************************************************************
Army HIVE Christmas and New Year Closures

The majority of Army HIVEs will be closed after duties on Fri 19 Dec 25 and will reopen on Mon 5 Jan 26. There may be localised variations to these dates for individual HIVEs.

Army HIVE HQ is also closed during the festive fortnight, so any enquiries submitted via the ‘If you need further information’ MS Forms function on our UK, Cyprus or Overseas blogs will be answered when we return in the New Year.

We will periodically cover private messages on our Army HIVE Facebook platform (and X/Instagram where possible) whilst we are closed. However, this will not be 24/7 and should not be relied upon for anything that requires an urgent response.

To support our customers with more immediate requirements however, the Army HIVE HQ email will provide a comprehensive out of office autoreply, detailing points of contact that are either 24/7, emergency providers, or open over the festive leave fortnight. To receive this autoreply, please email:
RC-Pers-HIVEComms-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk

Individual HIVEs will also provide localised contact details for Christmas and New Year cover wherever possible in their automated replies. Therefore, if you email your closest HIVE, which you can find on HIVE’s page on the Army website, their autoreply may be of additional assistance.

Army HIVE wishes all of its Service community customers, and our internal and external stakeholders, a very happy Christmas and New Year. We look forward to continuing our support and engagement in 2026.


************************************************************

April 10, 2025

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust latest round of grants - Serving Families 'On the Move' programme


A further three projects have been awarded bringing the total number to 14 projects worth over £1.25 million! These inclusive projects will improve the quality of life for service families affected by the difficulties and challenges relocation can bring, by implementing support for families not to just adapt but thrive in their new communities - in the latest round of grants from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund.

Tackling the challenges head-on, each of the projects is all about connecting families with local groups, services and activities; helping to build friendships and making sure service families have a community to lean on, so relocation doesn’t have to be such a struggle.

Our CEO Anna Wright says: “This funding in vital in ensuring service families feel supported, connected and empowered as they navigate the challenges of relocation. By having these projects, we’re strengthening communities and hopefully make every move a little easier.”

Connect, build and explore

The first few weeks and months at a new location can make or break a posting. The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) have funded Home-Start Norfolk to provide one-to-one practical support to settle families into their new home and provide opportunities for families to meet through baby and toddler groups and planned activities. The project also links with the community hub and HIVE service to provide bespoke resources and information on services to the new families stationed at RAF Marham.

Caroline New, Fund Manager told us:

"We are overjoyed to have been chosen to support Families on the Move through the Armed Forces Covenant Fund and help those serving families to adapt to a new environment and for many, a new area.

We'll compliment this with exciting and engaging groups for families with children under 5 and are fortunate to be able to add accredited infant massage and sleep support into the mix. Last but by no means least, we'll be bringing playful music sessions to families and our dedicated Family Services Co-ordinator will be on hand to help for the next 3 years! We cannot wait to get started"

Creating welcoming spaces

Getting to know an area takes time, but creating support networks that are ready to welcome newcomers from the off can make a huge difference. Serving RAF Honington, Families Together Suffolk’ Little Flyers project gives newly relocated service families a helping hand right from the start. Tackling isolation and limited support networks, the project will make sure families have the right information to get to know their new surroundings, while creating a welcoming space with activities and guidance to help them feel part of the community.

Amanda Allen, Family and Development Manager said:

"We are absolutely thrilled to have received funding through the Armed Forces Covenant Fund for our Little Flyers group at RAF Honington. This support will make a significant difference to the lives of newly relocated Service families, helping them build connections, reduce isolation, and feel part of a welcoming community.

With this funding, we can continue delivering tailored early years activities and wellbeing support that strengthens families and fosters lasting community ties. We’re so grateful to be part of a programme that truly understands the needs of Armed Forces families."

Bonding through music

Listening to families’ needs is vital and can help to shape great activities and services that people, even those newly arrived, want to be a part of. The Make Some Noise Upbeat Families project is working in partnership with Army Welfare Service (AWS) to run weekly creative music sessions at four military bases across the West Midlands. This project is a response to families’ requests for support to make service life easier after relocating. They’ll use music to help parents and children bond, reduce isolation, and give children a strong start by boosting early development through making music together.

CEO, Tim Sharp, shared: "We are really grateful to have the continued support from Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust once again. Their support is enabling this programme to really grow and will support hundreds of families over the next 3 years.

Moving regularly makes it harder for families to develop and maintain family and social networks and frequent relocation can sometimes impact children emotionally and behaviourally. Providing early-intervention support focussing on child development alongside parent/carer support with our pioneering, creative, accessible activities improve everyone’s wellbeing, reduce isolation and loneliness."

Have a project in mind?

Further opportunities are on the way! Later this year, The Trust will be opening applications for the Serving Families: On the Move programme, with some updates and improvements based on previous rounds.

More details will be available on the website soon.

Find out more

Check out the full list of awards made in this latest round on the Trust website: Projects we've supported : Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

Are you on the mailing list?

Did you know the Trust have a newsletter dedicated to the AF3 programmes? Get the latest updates and news straight to your inbox Sign up here.