Developing Veterans’ Resilience and Wellbeing through Physical Activity
The RAF Association, working with Loughborough University, received funding through the Positive Pathways programme to pilot a resilience development programme for Veterans.
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The RAF Association, working with Loughborough University, received funding through the Positive Pathways programme to pilot a resilience development programme for Veterans.
Larkhill Primary School received funding under the Education Support Fund to refurbish their existing library to make it more appealing to pupils.
The Overseas Employment Guide (The guide) was awarded £46,500 under the Supporting Partners Programme to help simplify these complexities by empowering families to make more informed decisions by establishing workable action plans.
Nottingham Forest Community Trust received a Local Grants award of £20,000 in 2018 to facilitate a project that provided support to older veterans who were socially isolated and lonely. Calum Osborne, COO of the Community Trust said the organisation decided that they wanted to offer something “different” to veterans, and that the civilian community within the football club fan base wanted to “give something back” to veterans and their families.
SSAFA received £90,000 under the Removing Barriers to Family Life programme, for their ‘Disability support for Forces families’ project – providing serving military families, who have a child with a disability/additional needs, with ongoing specialist and peer support, advice and respite.