100 years’ young – a little goes a long way!
Margaret, the widow of a former Royal Marines Commando from D-Day, has suffered loneliness and isolation in recent years. and was approaching her 100th birthday.
Margaret, the widow of a former Royal Marines Commando from D-Day, has suffered loneliness and isolation in recent years. and was approaching her 100th birthday.
Our Health & Wellbeing team facilitated an influential and very well-attended Suicide Awareness Symposium at the Gordon Messenger Centre Commando Training Centre Royal Marines in Lympstone at the beginning of September.
Battling serious medical conditions and after a long-drawn out court case for custody of his son, this beneficiary says he ‘is seeing light at the end of tunnel’ thanks to the ongoing support and a £500 grant awarded to him by RMA – The Royal Marines Charity to undertake essential house repairs following a leak.
When Veteran RM Richard Fletcher (Fletch) realised after being medically discharged in 2021 that there was a shortfall in the War pension he had been awarded – and that it
The West Country 100 smash fundraising effort on Hadrian’s Wall rehab trek with Royal Marines.
RMA – The Royal Marines Charity is supporting beneficiaries by nominating them to participate in the games, assisting their recovery and rehabilitation.
RMA – The Royal Marines Charity are pleased to announce a 2 year funding agreement with The National Lottery Community Fund England.
Today marks the launch of Mental Health Awareness Week, the UK’s national week to raise awareness of mental health.
The week, which is hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, is in its 22nd year and runs from 9-15 May.
RMA – The Royal Marines Charity recently funded a ski-therapy trip to Chamonix, France. The aim of the project is to continue the recovery of wounded, injured or sick Royal Marines in a challenging environment, participating in various snow sports, to learn or develop their skiing or boarding to assist their recovery, with the guidance of expert instructors.