Tag: Veterans

  • New Affordable Homes For Veterans To Be Built In Aldershot

    Stoll, the leading provider of Veterans’ housing and support, is to build 34 new homes for vulnerable Veterans on the site of the former Chrismas Lodge nursing home in Evelyn Avenue, Aldershot…

    The new accommodation will be available during 2018.

    The new development in Aldershot will meet the needs of vulnerable Veterans, such as disabled people and those who have struggled to adapt to civilian life since leaving the armed forces. A support worker will be available for all those living on the new site. Feeling part of a community is a vital issue for many Veterans and therefore the health and wellbeing activities which will be available at the new development will also be available to Veterans living in the area.

    The decision to provide accommodation in Aldershot follows the publication of Meeting the Housing and Support Needs of Single Veterans in Great Britain, which highlighted Aldershot as an area of particular housing need for Veterans.

    Stoll Chief Executive, Ed Tytherleigh, said: “I am delighted that we will be able to provide vulnerable Veterans with an affordable home and the support they need in Aldershot. This development would not be possible without the generous support from our funding partners. We are looking forward to being a key part of the Veterans’ community in Aldershot.”

    Cllr Barbara Hurst, Rushmoor Borough Council’s Cabinet member for Health and Housing, said: “There is a real need for this kind of accommodation for vulnerable veterans. Many of these men and women have put their lives on the line for our country and they need our support as they ease their way back into civilian life.

    "Aldershot is the home of the British Army, and many veterans will have a connection with the town. We are very pleased that this development will take place in our borough and our housing team will be on hand to assist Stoll in helping veterans to secure the accommodation and support they need.”

    The scheme is part of the Veterans’ Accommodation Pathway in Aldershot, funded by the Veterans’ Accommodation Fund, which aims to provide better joined-up housing services for Veterans. The Homes and Communities Agency, the Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation and the Wolfson Foundation have pledged support to get the build started.

    For more information, please visitwww.stoll.org.uk

  • Charity Crew Set To Return To Falmouth After Epic Bid To Sail Around The UK Coast

    They have battled strong winds, rough seas and undertaken hours of complex repairs when their engine gave up on them – now a team of adventurers are preparing to celebrate as they approach the finish line of a 2000-mile epic voyage…

    Three crews set sail from Falmouth on board the ‘Spirit of Falmouth’, a 92-foot long tall ship and two support yachts on the Turn to Starboard Round Britain Challenge. After spending two months sailing in an anti-clockwise direction around the British Isles, a team of military veterans is set to sail into Falmouth in Cornwall on Sunday July 31.

    The grueling expedition has been organised by Turn to Starboard founder and former RAF squadron leader Shaun Pascoe. It aims to help participants gain new skills while raising awareness of the challenges some veterans face after leaving the military.

    He said: “The aim of the Round Britain Challenge is to help participants re-engage, reintegrate and gain new skills. Our incredible crew has overcome significant challenges along the route and has shown resilience in every situation. Many have gained valuable sailing miles as part of their training for Yachtmaster qualifications, whereas others set themselves a personal challenge as they battle with their own issues after Service life. We are looking forward to arriving back home in Falmouth and to a well earned rest!”

    A team of 38 veterans – many with little or no sailing experience – has taken part in the epic voyage, which is also supported by The Endeavour Fund. Fourteen veterans are set to complete the whole voyage with the rest completing shorter sections of the route, along with beneficiaries of the Prince’s Trust and a documentary film crew.

    All three vessels have stopped at ports such as the Isle of Wight, Newcastle, and the Orkney Islands along the route. In Liverpool, the crew were invited to berth outside Merseyside Maritime Museum in celebration of a brand new exhibition marking 250 years of the Pilotage Service. The crew greeted residents at the In Safe Hands: The Story of the Liverpool Pilots exhibition and played a part in telling the story of the Liverpool pilots and their vital role in navigating ships in and out of the port.

    The lead sponsor of the initiative is AkzoNobel’s International coatings brand, which is supporting the project and providing essential products from their range of leading yacht coatings.

    Spokesman Stuart Melville said: “This has been a fantastic challenge for such a worthy charity and we are delighted to have been supporting the team throughout the journey. Our team has been offering advice and support along the way to ensure the boat is in top condition and the team have had all they need to conquer the challenge. We are looking forward to meeting them as they complete the challenge and arrive back in Falmouth.”

    People are invited to donate by ‘buying’ a mile of the expedition for £10 atwww.turntostarboard.co.uk/round-britain-challenge-2016