These organisations help Royal Marines recovering from injury to regain self confidence, provide relaxation opportunities for those returning from operations or offer mentoring and support. Their contribution to the well being of those who use their services is inestimable.
Battle Back uses Adaptive Adventure Training and Sports Rehabilitation to help seriously wounded Service personnel gain confidence and return to an active life.
To demonstrate our support for British Personnel serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and to thank them for their commitment and bravery the VSC offers substantial discounts to those returning on R&R or post operational tour leave from those theatres.
Horseback UK provides an adventure training package that embraces amputation and injury focussing on ability rather than disability.
The Jubilee Sailing Trust is a registered charity whose mission is to promote the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge and adventure of sailing tall ships on the open sea.
The Not Forgotten Association provides leisure and recreation for wounded serving and ex-service men and women with disabilities.
South West Scotland R'n'R is a charitable organisation dedicated to conveying the thanks of the people of South West Scotland, to the members of our Armed Forces, who have had to operate in conditions beyond our ken.
Surf Action helps others who have developed Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (combat stress) and all amputies and injured as a result of their Military Service whilst serving in any one of the numerous campaigns around the world both past and present.
Our mission, as a Naval Charity, is to inform and provide guidance to all serving and former members of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, their Reserves and also to their dependants on: finance and personal administration, employment and resettlement on an unbiased, confidential and free basis.
Toe in the Water aims to inspire the men and women who have sustained often traumatic injuries, including the loss of limbs, to move beyond their disability and to become inspired by life by participation in competitive sailing.
The Warrior Programme restores self-esteem and helps to re-build confidence and dignity, empowering people by giving them the tools to lead a more fulfilled life.