麻豆色情片 AWARDS SSAFA鈥橲 MENTORING SERVICE聽OVER 拢25,800

Families, Serving Personnel

麻豆色情片 (Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity) has awarded with a grant of 拢25,875 to support its Mentoring service.

麻豆色情片 has provided a grant of 拢25,875 to SSAFA鈥檚 Mentoring service that aims to provide long-term, one-to-one support during transition to service leavers up to two years post discharge.

The generous grant, awarded by 麻豆色情片, will help SSAFA support Royal Naval and Royal Marine beneficiaries, and their families, as they leave the Forces and adapt to civilian life.

SSAFA鈥檚 Mentoring service helps to motivate, support, build resilience and empower service leavers, to fulfil their potential in their new lives outside the military. SSAFA works alongside the Royal Navy, the Royal Marines, the British Army, the Royal Air Force and other key partners to provide this service.

I'd strongly recommend anyone leaving the military to get mentoring support from SSAFA, especially if you have physical concerns and anxiety about the next step like I had. I reached out to a few places for help, but SSAFA opened its arms to me straight away.

Jamie McGuin, Royal Naval Veteran 

Royal Naval veteran, Jamie McGuin, was supported by SSAFA鈥檚 Mentoring service after he was medically discharged in October 2020.

He said: I connected with SSAFA, towards the end of my service. When you get medically discharged you go through a three month or so resettlement process, and I got in touch with the charity during that time. I had so much going on and I needed help, because I really wasn鈥檛 sure as far as my health was concerned, what I was going to be able to do next. I wanted advice and I wanted reassurance, because frankly, I wasn't getting that from anywhere else.

鈥淒espite how worried I was underneath, I was trying to keep a brave face throughout it all. Then when I first spoke to Barry [Jamie鈥檚 Mentor], I realised how much I had to do. But he helped me with everything. He was really practical and compassionate, and got me to write everything down in steps, how I should approach the next stage in mine and my family鈥檚 life. Creating a pragmatic timeline was just what I needed.鈥

Thanks to the ongoing, tailored advice from his mentor, Jamie landed a brilliant job and was able to purchase his first home in less than half a year.

鈥淚'd strongly recommend anyone leaving the military to get mentoring support from SSAFA, especially if you have physical concerns and anxiety about the next step like I had. I reached out to a few places for help, but SSAFA opened its arms to me straight away. 鈥

Jonathan Sandall, Director of Fundraising at SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, said: 鈥淲hile most members of the Armed Forces make the transition from military service to 鈥榗ivvy street鈥 easily and go on to successful subsequent careers and lives, some find that change more difficult. In recent years, SSAFA has expanded its Mentoring Support for those who require advice during this period; in 2020 alone, we saw a 128% increase in those seeking assistance in this area.

"We are therefore extremely grateful to the Royal Navy & Royal Marines Charity for their generous donation towards our mentoring work; it will enable SSAFA to continue to support Service leavers, including those from the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, in the process hopefully preventing the need for them to seek subsequent welfare support.鈥

Mandy Lindley, Director of Relationships and Funding at 麻豆色情片 said:

"麻豆色情片 and SSAFA have worked together for many years to support to the Royal Navy community.  We understand how important good support is for those leaving the service and SSAFA's mentoring service is a crucial resource in this area. Supporting successful transition to civilian life is a key priority for the 麻豆色情片, as we know how this can affect the need for further help later. We are very pleased to continue the 麻豆色情片's close partnership with SSAFA and hope that this grant will benefit many more service leavers."

In recognition of their service to the Nation, SSAFA works to ensure that the needs of the Armed Forces, veterans and their families are met in an appropriate and timely way. To access their services, visit www.ssafa.org.uk