£1 million! Would you credit it!
Joining Forces, a credit union service for the Armed Forces, was launched in October 2015, since when it has lent more than £1m, and attracted a membership fast approaching 1,000….
Joining Forces, a credit union service for the Armed Forces, was launched in October 2015, since when it has lent more than £1m, and attracted a membership fast approaching 1,000….
…suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. In 2015, he co-founded Combat Pest Control, a London based pest control company that employs veterans, reservists and spouses. To date, the company’s work has…
…and older children of serving personnel are now exempt from the need to be a UK resident for three months in order to claim. Therefore, they can now claim income-based…
…by covering part of the costs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sW2Z2JiI-U&feature=youtu.be The Covenant Fund makes £10m a year available in grants for community schemes that help integrate civilian and armed forces communities. https://youtu.be/nTJPSRzzUgQ…
…improve their English language skills in order for them to be able to effectively carry out their daily routine activities such as shopping, travelling on public transport, attending GP/ Hospital…
…committing to waive cancellation fees and preserve no claims discounts for up to three years when personnel and their families are posted abroad. A network of nearly 200 Armed Forces…
…and where they need it. The new 24-hour online chat, phone, and text message service brings the Armed Forces support community together in a single place for the first time…
…that support them, to complete the online questionnaire (fvtp.org.uk/get-involved). Once returned, they will take the key themes to a series of focus groups. The focus groups will help create the…
…charity and a Non-Departmental Public Body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence. It has four broad funding themes which determine the programmes it runs: Non-core healthcare services for veterans. Removing…