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SSAFA – the Armed Forces charity, the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, is a UK
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that provides lifelong support to serving men and women and veterans from the
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and their families or dependents. Anyone who is currently serving or has ever served in the
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and their families, both regulars and reserves, is eligible for their help. SSAFA’s professional staff and network of 7,000
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assist more than 90,000 people every year, from
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veterans to the families of young servicemen and women wounded or killed in
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. Founded in 1885, SSAFA is the UK's oldest national tri-service Armed Forces charity.


Clients

SSAFA offers help and support to all serving and former members of all ranks of the Armed Forces, including: * Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Army and Royal Air Force * Volunteer Reserve Forces, including Royal Navy Reserves, Royal Marine Reserves, Army Reserves and Royal Air Force Reserves * Nursing services. The following people are also eligible for SSAFA’s support: * Wives and former wives * Husbands and former husbands * Widows and widowers * Civil partners and former civil partners * Partners who are, or were, in an established relationship with a Beneficiary * Children who are dependent on a beneficiary * Those who provide, or provided, care for a beneficiary.


Welfare advice and support

SSAFA offer welfare advice and support for serving personnel, veterans and their families through a worldwide network of volunteers. Branches in local communities provide help for veterans and their families and committees on military bases help serving families.


For currently serving personnel and their families


Support in service communities

SSAFA has a network of volunteers on Army, RAF and Naval bases in the UK and around the world who give local support.


Housing for wounded, injured and sick serving personnel and their families

SSAFA Norton Homes in Selly Oak, Birmingham, and Headley Court, Surrey provide home-from-home accommodation for families visiting wounded injured or sick service or ex-service personnel and outpatients. SSAFA also provides day-to-day management of
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at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (QEHB).


Mentoring for injured, wounded or sick service leavers

SSAFA’s mentoring scheme was set up in 2011 and supports those transitioning out of the Army or RAF due to medical discharge. SSAFA’s volunteer mentors provide support to wounded, injured and sick service leavers through a long-term 'one-to-one' relationship that underpins the transition from the military. SSAFA Mentoring is nationally accredited by the Mentoring and Befriending Foundation.


Adoption for military families

SSAFA is a registered adoption agency dedicated to helping military families through the adoption process as well.


Additional needs and disabilities support

SSAFA provide specialised support to military families with additional needs including their Forces Additional Needs and Disability Forum (FANDF).


Short breaks for children and young people from Forces families

SSAFA coordinates holidays and events that focus on offering new experiences and activities for children and young people from Service families.


Stepping Stone Homes for women and their children with a service connection

Stepping Stone Homes provide short-term supported accommodation, help and advice during difficult times. Female serving or ex-service personnel, or the female spouses and partners of serving or ex-service personnel, along with their dependent children are all eligible to stay there.


Professional health care

SSAFA’s professional health care staff provide patient-focussed care to military families worldwide.


Personal support and social work for the RAF

Working alongside the RAF, but outside the Chain of Command, SSAFA staff provide support for RAF personnel and their families, both Regulars and Reserves.


Independent Service Custody Visiting

SSAFA provides independent oversight of Army Service Custody facilities.


Support available to veterans and their families


Housing advice

SSAFA offer practical housing advice and support to Armed Forces veterans and their dependents including guidance around housing benefits and accessing social housing.


Debt advice

SSAFA can help veterans to get advice on dealing with debt when they have fallen behind on their bills or repayments to credit cards and are struggling to get by or at risk of losing their home.


Mobility assistance

SSAFA volunteers seek financial assistance for veterans to help maintain mobility and independence at home. Trained volunteers can help veterans get mobility equipment such as Electronically Powered Vehicles or mobility scooters, stair lifts, riser and recliner chairs.


Providing household goods

SSAFA can provide veterans with essential household items, including
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and brown goods.


Support for homeless veterans

SSAFA have a range of specialist services to support veterans who are homeless or facing homelessness.


Support for offenders and ex-offenders

SSAFA can provide support for: * Families of veterans whilst they are in custody * Veterans and their families on release * Veterans whilst they are in custody.


Residential housing

St Vincent's Care Home at Ryde provides residential care for older ex-service personnel and their spouses. The Royal Homes in Wimbledon provide accommodation where widows and daughters of those who used to serve can live independently.


Glasgow's Helping Heroes

'Glasgow's Helping Heroes' is a service provided by SSAFA in partnership with Glasgow City Council for current and former members of the armed forces and their dependants or carers who live, work or wish to relocate there. Its dedicated team works with national and local government and third sector providers to resolve clients' employment, housing, health, financial and/or social isolation issues.


Forcesline help line

SSAFA also offers Forcesline, is a free and confidential telephone helpline, live chat, and email service that provides support for both current and ex-servicemen and women from the Armed Forces and for their families.


Locations

SSAFA provides support where it is needed in the UK and worldwide: * The volunteer network reaches into every county of the UK and 13 countries around the world. * Volunteers in more than 90 branches provide advice and support to veterans and their families living in local communities. * Service Committees work on army garrisons, RAF stations and naval establishments with over 60 Committees across the UK and wherever the UK Armed Forces are based worldwide. SSAFA health care and social work services support the Armed Forces community in 13 countries.


Structure and governance

SSAFA are governed by a board of Trustees who make and approve SSAFA policy. They oversee the Chief Executive Sir Andrew Gregory and his Executive team who together look after to day-to-day management of the charity. SSAFA Trustees are all volunteers who contribute their time and expertise to the management of SSAFA. They have ultimate responsibility for directing SSAFA's affairs and ensuring the charity is solvent, well-run and meet objectives. All Trustees are also members of the Council and meet regularly to discuss the charity's activities and progress. The Chairman of Council is Lieutenant General Sir Gary Coward KBE CB. SSAFA’s charitable work is financed by contributions from benevolent funds, generous donations from members of the public and the profits generated by their Health and Social Care department who are contracted by the
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to provide direct support to serving personnel and their families in the UK and overseas.


History

James Gildea Colonel Sir James Gildea, (23 June 1838 – 6 November 1920) was a British Army Militia officer and philanthropist who founded the Soldiers', Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. Gildea was born in Kilmaine, County Mayo, Ireland. His ...
founded the Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association in 1885. In 1919, after the establishment of the
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(in 1918), the organisation expanded support to become the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA). In 1997, SSAFA Forces Help was established when two charities, the "Forces Help Society" and "SSAFA", merged. On 10 April 2013, the charity's name changed to SSAFA as part of a rebranding aimed at improving awareness of the organisation's work amongst members of the armed forces community.


Cultural references

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'' series six, episode 3 ("All Clear"), Sam volunteers with SSAFA, at Foyle's suggestion. In the 1960 British drama film
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, directed by Ronald Neame, there is a scene with
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involving a SSAFA charity collection. 1940s poster artwork commissioned by SSAFA from
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is now highly sought after by collectors.


See also

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Army Benevolent Fund ABF The Soldiers' Charity, formerly the Army Benevolent Fund,Third Sector Magazine"Charity rebranding: a change of vision and strategy" ''Third Sector Magazine'', 06/04/10 is the national charity of the British Army. Since 1944, it has provided ...
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British Army The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gurkha ...
* Help for Heroes *
RAF Benevolent Fund The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund (RAF Benevolent Fund or RAFBF) is the Royal Air Force's leading welfare charity, providing financial, practical and emotional support to serving and former members of the RAF – regardless of rank – as wel ...
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Royal Air Force The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's air and space force. It was formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, becoming the first independent air force in the world, by regrouping the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) an ...
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Royal Air Forces Association The Royal Air Forces Association (also called the RAF Association or RAFA) is the largest single service membership organization and the longest standing registered service charity that provides welfare support to the family of RAF members. Th ...
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Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against Fr ...
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Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity RNRMC (full name Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity) is a charity registered in England, Wales and Scotland. Its purpose is to support sailors, marines, and their families, including those from the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Maritime Reserve ...
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The Royal British Legion The Royal British Legion (RBL), formerly the British Legion, is a British charity providing financial, social and emotional support to members and veterans of the British Armed Forces, their families and dependants, as well as all others in ...


References

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Disabled Facilities Grants (A guide to DFGs)


External links


Official website
1885 establishments in the United Kingdom British veterans' organisations Organizations established in 1885