The Naval Children’s Charity (NCC) has released two booklets to support bereaved children and their parents and carers when a parent dies.
Read moreThe Naval Children’s Charity (NCC) has released two booklets to support bereaved children and their parents and carers when a parent dies.
Read moreWe are excited to present to our Royal Navy & Royal Marines families the Autumn edition of Homeport. In this issue, you will find:
Read moreHow has the change in the way we communicate affected serving families, particularly when parents are on deployment?
Read moreThis is your chance to pick up your gaming console or grab your favourite board games and join your mates to raise vital funds for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC).
Read moreThe Naval Children’s Charity are deeply saddened by the death of HM The Queen. She first became our Patron as a princess and we were honoured to have her as our Patron for some 75 years.
Read more16 brave and courageous young people from the Naval Children’s Charity have recently taken to the seas onboard a 72ft Challenger yacht with Tall Ships Youth Trust (TSYT).
Read moreThe latest NFF newsletter is now available.
Read moreTwenty young people from the Naval Children’s Charity (NCC) will benefit this month from a development opportunity onboard a 72ft Challenger yacht with Tall Ships Youth Trust (TSYT), when they join the charity for legs four and five of its Round Britain Adventure.
Read moreAs part of the activity to celebrate the charity’s centenary, research was conducted to find out the most significant issues that people are facing in 2022, in order that the charity can offer the right levels of support.
Read moreThe Naval Children’s Charity would like to invite you to the Research Launch of “Dropping in and out’: Social media and internet-based communication amongst Naval families during separation
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here