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April 24, 2023

Grantham: Reconnecting Grantham's wellbeing walks


Information provided by Grantham HIVE

 

Scottish Veterans Residences vacancies in Edinburgh


Scottish Veterans Residences is a charity established in 1910 to support former members of the Armed Forces of all ages who are homeless, isolated or in need. 

We provide high quality accommodation with dedicated support at our residences in Edinburgh, Dundee and Glasgow. Each residence is a Registered Housing.

We currently have vacancies in Edinburgh.

For further information click on image.



April 21, 2023

Rutland Cottesmore: Kendrew Barracks Chaplaincy Support


Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE

Rutland Cottesmore: Military Community Helplines

 

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE

Rutland Cottesmore: Oakham Town Council and the Armed Forces Covenant

 

Oakham Town Council & The Armed Forces Covenant read more HERE



Rutland Cottesmore: Rutland Veterans Wellbeing Hub

Information provided by Cottesmore HIVE

Future Accommodation Model Social Media Re-branding to Defence Accommodation Policy


 

Weeton: AFC Youth Club - every Wednesday


Information provided by Preston & Weeton HIVE


Weeton: Chat Play Read every Tuesday in the Children& Family Centre


Information provided by Preston & Weeton 

Forces Employment Charity launches new initiative to celebrate Month of the Military Child



The Forces Employment Charity will be marking the Month of the Military Child this April, with a brand new set of resources to help young people of those who Serve and have Served with their next career step.

The charity, which was founded in 1885, originally helped veterans find civilian employment and has since expanded its services to offer support to Military families. This has recently extended to offering employment support to Young people from military families, both serving and veteran within the M3 area, owing to its unique EM3 Armed Forces Veterans and Families Programme.

The team working in the EM3 Armed Forces Veterans and Families come from military families themselves and therefore understand the importance of supporting young people who face an ever-changing situation, from frequent moves, education gaps and separation from parents’ and social networks.

Through extra support in education, training and expanding the pool of employment choices and a caseworker, the programmes supports young people to plan a clearer future.

The charity also works with many young people from across the UK through its long-standing programme, Future Horizons. This programme helps early Service Leavers with the next stage of their civilian career, which often includes younger veterans aged between 16-25.