Lonely veteransneeding support
Research shows 41 percent of British Armed Forces veterans surveyed have felt lonely, isolated, or suicidal since leaving the Forces.
The SSAFA Sussex Branch is urgently appealing to local residents to join its network of dedicated volunteers and provide support for the Armed Forces community.
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Hide AdThe transition back to civilian life can be difficult for some veterans says the charity. Their employment, living arrangements, financial stability, and personal lifestyles all change at once as they leave behind their usual support networks.
SSAFA volunteer caseworkers provide support to veterans and their families. This could include access to financial assistance, advice and support on personal affairs, and access to special equipment for those with disabilities.
Volunteering is a great way to give something back to your local Armed Forces community and meet new people. A military background is not necessary, but life experience, motivation and enthusiasm are essential.
The SSAFA Sussex Branch is also looking to recruit a new Branch Secretary and Branch Treasurer to help continue its vital work with veterans and their families in Sussex.
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Hide AdBranch Secretaries are responsible for the day to day running of the branch and provide support to all the other volunteers in the area.
Branch Treasurers are responsible for the management of all the branch funds and accounts. Experience of accountancy, financial and audit processes are desirable, but a Forces background is not essential.
If you can help please www.ssafa.org.uk/newrecruits or call 0800 032 5612.
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