Meet our Partners
When we are not helping families directly, we help fund the practical support projects of others.
From housing veterans to giving bereaved families much needed breaks, the work done by our partners truly is special.
Veterans With Dogs
https://veteranswithdogs.org.uk/
Veterans With Dogs was founded for the purpose of training fully accredited assistance dogs to help mitigate the symptoms of mental health difficulties for veterans and active-duty service members.
The charity trains and provides assistance dogs for current and former members of the British Armed Forces with service-related mental health conditions.
Veterans with Dogs is an accredited member of Assistance Dogs International (ADI). ADI is the leading authority in the Assistance Dogs industry. It establishes and promotes standards of excellence in all areas of assistance dog acquisition, training, and partnership.
The Veterans Charity
https://www.veteranscharity.org.uk/
The Veterans Charity was founded in March 2008 to support UK Veterans of all generations. They provide fast, direct support to Veterans facing hardship and distress. Further, they supply essential items including food shopping, clothing, household items like kitchenware and single appliances, utilities support and even smartphones and tablets to aid vital communication. Despite being a small charity, operating on a small budget with few overheads, since 2011, TVC have provided essential items to more than 4500 Veterans and given guidance and advice to hundreds more.
Walking With The Wounded
https://walkingwiththewounded.org.uk/Home/Index
Walking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) delivers life-changing employment, mental health and care coordination programmes for ex-servicemen and women and their families who are in need – empowering them to regain their independence, thrive and contribute once more.
Scotty's Little Soldiers
https://www.scottyslittlesoldiers.co.uk/
Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a charity dedicated to supporting bereaved British Forces children and young people.Inspired by the experience of Army widow Nikki Scott, the charity honours husband Corporal Lee Scott’s memory – both as a loyal soldier and a loving father – and provides a practical yet personal way for the public at large to show their appreciation for those brave individuals who make the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country.
Alabaré
https://www.alabare.co.uk/
Alabaré are a charity supporting vulnerable, homeless, and marginalised people. They help them transform their lives, providing accommodation and helping them gain the skills, confidence and opportunities to live a fulfilled life.
Stoll
https://www.stoll.org.uk/
Stoll is the leading provider of supported housing to vulnerable Veterans. The objective of the charity is to house and support vulnerable Veterans to live as independently as possible.
Launchpad
https://veteranslaunchpad.org.uk/
Launchpad exists to provide accommodation and other support, with the expertise of specialist providers, so these unfortunate veterans can stabilise their lives and make a successful transition from military to civilian life.
Broughton House
https://www.broughtonhouse.com/
Established in 1916 to provide treatment to the thousands of soldiers and sailors returning from WW1, Broughton House has since evolved into a dedicated charity and care home for veterans. Living their remaining years amongst friends and a dedicated team committed to caring all those who served us.
Haig Housing
https://www.haighousing.org.uk/
The object of Haig Housing is to provide housing assistance to ex-Service people and/or their dependants. Currently this object is achieved by letting general needs homes at affordable rents to the ex-Service community, and providing tailored housing solutions to suit the individual needs of severely wounded and disabled Veterans. Haig Housing also offers a wide range of housing advice to the Service community and is the Strategic Housing Partner of Help for Heroes.
COBSEO
https://www.cobseo.org.uk/
Cobseo, as the Confederation of Service Charities, provides a single point of contact for interaction with Government, including local government and the Devolved Administrations; with the Royal Household; with the Private Sector; and, of course, with other members of the Armed Forces Community. This allows Cobseo Members to interact with all interested parties and especially to cooperate and collaborate with others in order to provide the best possible level of support to beneficiaries.