夜色直播app Supports Veteran Mental Health In Three Year Partnership With Combat Stess

Grants

The 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines Charity (夜色直播app), has awarded Combat Stress a grant of 拢55,000 a year for three years to fund the Charity鈥檚 vital specialist services, specifically in support of 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marine veterans.

Demand remains high for Combat Stress鈥 services. Combat Stress are working diligently to be there for veterans, and although clinical staff cannot see veterans in person, they have adapted and enhanced their phone and digital services to provide 1-1 therapy sessions, a range of online resources and an online peer support community to those veterans already in their care.

鈥淲e鈥檙e extremely grateful to 夜色直播app for this generous grant, which will help us provide former servicemen and women from the 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines with the support they need", says Sue Freeth, CEO of Combat Stress.

鈥淐ombat Stress provides unique life-changing and often life-saving support to veterans in the UK with mental health problems. It鈥檚 therefore crucial that we raise awareness and funds to ensure we can continue to be there for veterans in the years to come鈥.

Mandy Lindley, Director of Relationships and Funding at 夜色直播app, adds: 鈥淲e consider Combat Stress to be one of our most important service delivery partners and the new three-year funding approach reflects this. Now more than ever, it is vital that charities work together. We look forward to continuing this partnership as we work with Combat Stress to support the health of our joint beneficiaries鈥. 
The grant is part of 夜色直播app鈥檚 extensive support programme for 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marine veterans, to ensure they live fulfilling lives post-service. 

 

About Combat Stress

Combat Stress is the UK鈥檚 leading charity for veterans鈥 mental health. For 100 years we鈥檝e helped former servicemen and women deal with trauma-related mental health problems such as anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Demand for the charity鈥檚 services remains high, with an average of 2,000 new referrals each year. To help veterans rebuild their lives we provide a range of free services at our treatment centres and through regional community teams, including short-stay clinical treatment, a specialist PTSD Intensive Treatment Programme, occupational therapy, a Peer Support Service and a free 24-hour Helpline (0800 138 1619).
Find out more at combatstress.org.uk.