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Expansion of SSAFA’s eRedbook service with support of Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust 31 March 2023 SSAFA is helping families deployed overseas access the eRedbook, a new digital version of the NHS Redbook. The Lost Soldier finds support from local charity 23 February 2023 The Lost Soldier Project seeks to provide veterans with the tools needed to understand and cope with post-military life. SSAFA Community Health Team promotes CONI scheme 17 February 2023 Working with the Lullaby Trust, SSAFA is working with the Care Of Next Infant (CONI) programme for bereaved parents. Charity raises over £50,000 to help veteran live his best life 23 December 2022 Army Veteran Simon was left reeling when he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. SSAFA provided emotional support, and organised funding for the family to adapt to Simon's disease.
Expansion of SSAFA’s eRedbook service with support of Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust 31 March 2023 SSAFA is helping families deployed overseas access the eRedbook, a new digital version of the NHS Redbook.
The Lost Soldier finds support from local charity 23 February 2023 The Lost Soldier Project seeks to provide veterans with the tools needed to understand and cope with post-military life.
SSAFA Community Health Team promotes CONI scheme 17 February 2023 Working with the Lullaby Trust, SSAFA is working with the Care Of Next Infant (CONI) programme for bereaved parents.
Charity raises over £50,000 to help veteran live his best life 23 December 2022 Army Veteran Simon was left reeling when he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. SSAFA provided emotional support, and organised funding for the family to adapt to Simon's disease.
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New book written by Cranwell Primary School celebrates the resilience of military children 29 April 2026