Connecting Veterans: Befriending project to combat isolation and loneliness
Voluntary Impact Northamptonshire received £9,623 under the Force for Change programme for their ‘Happy at Home’ befriending project.
Read MoreVoluntary Impact Northamptonshire received £9,623 under the Force for Change programme for their ‘Happy at Home’ befriending project.
Read MoreThe second in a series of e-learning modules, developed by Warwickshire County Council, specifically focusing on the Covenant Duty and housing.
Read MoreThe Armed Forces Covenant and Covenant Duty explained – Health with Warwickshire County Council.
Read MoreBlues and Royals Association secured a grant for £10,000 under the Force for Change programme to expand their popular ‘Walk+Talk’ initiative in the Northeast of England.
Read MoreThe Covenant Fund is moving to a three-year funding cycle guided by our new Funding Framework.
Read MoreThe Trust hosted a roadshow focusing on the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme in January 2024 in Glasgow.
Read MoreThe Veterans and Families Huboffers a ‘one stop shop’ for Veterans, family members, carers and community members with a connection to the Forces to access support and help them in their transition from military to civilian life.
Read MoreUnder the Tackling Loneliness programme and led collaboratively by Carterton Family Centre and RAF Brize Norton, ‘Teatime Club’ was initially awarded £70,000 to deliver a weekly ‘supper and activity’ session for military families from single parent households or families experiencing a deployment.
Read MoreOxfordshire County Council’s Learning & School Improvement Service seeks to increase Service pupils’ attainment, by the end of Key Stage 2, and to support the county’s schools in strengthening their provision for their Armed Forces children.
Read MoreVPPP Wales share a case study which demonstrates the impact of the work they have doing as part of their portfolio.
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