Greenwich Hospital has awarded The White Ensign Association (WEA) a grant of £96,527 to fund the appointment of a second Compensation Advocacy and Support Officer (CASO) for the next two years.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded The White Ensign Association (WEA) a grant of £96,527 to fund the appointment of a second Compensation Advocacy and Support Officer (CASO) for the next two years.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded a £250,000 grant to the veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress to provide specialist treatment and support for former Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
Read moreAs the single largest funder of support for the Royal Navy community, Greenwich Hospital provides funding to meet the education, welfare, and acute needs of serving and former Royal Navy personnel and their families.
Read moreA grant of £130,000 from Greenwich Hospital will help homeless veterans’ housing charity Launchpad continue its vital support for unemployed former Royal Navy and Royal Marines facing a housing crisis.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded Recruit for Spouses (RFS) Career Academy a grant of £17,000 to fund their Coaching and Mentoring programme for Royal Navy and Royal Marines partners.
Read moreSince launching in November 2024, Swim Free has already supported over 50 young people from serving naval families to access free swimming lessons, with the programme due to support a total of 1000 young people in 2025.
Read moreFun, accessible and free of charge, Greenwich Hospital and the Royal Naval Sailing Association (RNSA) are delighted to announce the continuation of the Sail Together sailing project for a further 3 years.
Read moreSwim Free, the newly launched swimming programme for Naval families from Greenwich Hospital and the Andrew Simpson Foundation, has signed up Swim Devon as a delivery partner.
Read moreIn light of the decision taken by the new Government to apply VAT to school fees from January 2025 and the unexpected burden this places on some of our families at such short notice, Greenwich Hospital, in collaboration with the Naval Children’s Charity, have set up a hardship fund to provide financial support to those who fulfil the following criteria.
Read moreGreenwich Hospital has awarded the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society a grant of £221,360 to provide funds to bridge the gap in care fees for eligible former Royal Navy personnel, spouses and partners.
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