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You can help people in need by visiting, listening and talking to them, to work out the best ways to support them.
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We are the Caithness and Sutherland branch of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity.
SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity is a trusted source of support for serving personnel, veterans and their families in their time of need. Founded in 1885, we’re extremely proud of our long-standing heritage and of all the work we do with inspiring people from Caithness and Sutherland, across the UK and around the world.
If you have any mail for any of our branches in Scotland, please send to;
SSAFA in Scotland
C/o Toryglen Community Base
179 Prospecthill Circus
GLASGOW
G42 OLA
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Opening times: Monday to Friday, 09:30-17:00
Telephone number: 0141 488 8552
We are open 09:00 - 17:00, Monday to Thursday, and 09:00 - 16:00 on Friday.
We love what we do. The sense of pride you get when you know you’ve helped someone get their independence and dignity back is extraordinary. Through volunteering for SSAFA Sutherland, you’ll have the chance to meet some truly inspiring people, with stories you’ll never forget. You’ll also gain new skills and experiences, but most importantly, you’ll make a difference in the lives of those who have dedicated their lives, often at great sacrifice, to protect and serve our country.
You can help people in need by visiting, listening and talking to them, to work out the best ways to support them.
Help us raise vital funds by representing SSAFA at local fundraising events, providing a friendly and approachable service to potential donors.
Join SSAFA for an evening of music at Dornoch Cathedral on September 13.
Teams from across Gibraltar’s Armed Forces community took part in a 24-hour Swimathon, covering 225km, in support of SSAFA.
A former Coldstream Guardsman is looking to break a Guinness World Record, whilst raising money for charity.
SSAFA Merseyside has been helping veterans - and a local food bank - with some “horticultural therapy”.