14-year-old Jamie Small from Woodbridge, Suffolk, is hosting ‘Jamie’s Fun Day’ at Woodbridge Football Club on 22 May.
Read more14-year-old Jamie Small from Woodbridge, Suffolk, is hosting ‘Jamie’s Fun Day’ at Woodbridge Football Club on 22 May.
Read moreSince joining Scotty’s in 2017, 12-year-old Sebastian Hill from Gourock, West Scotland, has completed the May Marathon every year in memory of his father, Royal Navy Chaplain Reverend John Hill MBE, who died of a heart attack when Sebastian was just 7 months old.
Read moreBereaved Armed Force children’s charity, Scotty Little Soldiers, have announced the return of their most popular fundraising event, the May Marathon.
Read moreScotty’s annual Christmas extravaganza brings together children and young people who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces, to remind them they are not alone in their grief.
Read moreA framed edition of the Cenotaph mosaic picture, which was created last year to mark the Cenotaph’s centenary, has been presented to a young RAF cadet, a year after she was cruelly mocked for wearing her cadet uniform to school on Armistice Day.
Read more45 bereaved Forces children and young people took part in the Remembrance Sunday Cenotaph parade in London, honouring their parents who served our country.
Read more30 bereaved Forces families have enjoyed precious time together thanks to the support from two military charities – Families’ Activity Breaks (FAB) and Scotty’s Little Soldiers.
Read moreBereaved Forces children’s charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers, wants to thank its supporters for enabling them to grow and increase their support to children and young people who have experienced the death of a parent who served with the Armed Forces.
Read more“My husband, Corporal Lee Scott, was killed in Afghanistan in 2009. Hearing everything which has been happening in Afghanistan over the past few days has stirred up so many different emotions for me and our children.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved British Armed Forces children and young people, has been awarded a £15,000 grant from The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) and funding partner Greenwich Hospital, to help deliver much needed support to the children of Royal Navy and Royal Marines service personnel who have died.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here