Prince Harry, The Duke of Sussex has written a special letter to children who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces, to offer his support at Remembrance.
Read morePrince Harry, The Duke of Sussex has written a special letter to children who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces, to offer his support at Remembrance.
Read moreFor bereaved military children, Remembrance isn’t just two minutes of silence. It’s every day of their lives.
Read moreThe weekend, which took place in July, was for Scotty’s older members who are supported through the charity’s SPRINGBOARD Programme.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved military children, has just released their new podcast series, ‘Help Me, I’m Grieving.’
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers, the charity for bereaved military children, announce brand-new fundraising event, the 100km Woof Walk.
Read moreTo mark Armed Forces Day, Scotty’s Little Soldiers has launched a campaign to reach hundreds of bereaved British Forces children and young people who aren’t getting the support they need.
Read moreAs part of their close relationship with Scotty’s Little Soldiers, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity is delighted to award £20,000 to support its work helping the bereaved children of Army families.
Read moreBereaved military children’s charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers, have announced the return of their annual cycling challenge, Tour de Scotty, which will take place over the course of July.
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.
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