Armed forces veterans will be better supported thanks to a funding boost of almost £150,000 for drop-in centres around the South East.
The award – from the Ministry of Defence’s Armed Forces Covenant Fund – will go towards expanding local support for former military personnel who often find it harder to access public services.
The grant of £147,888 over two years will be used to enhance existing veteran drop-in centres and set up new ones in areas where they are found to be needed.
As well as offering practical advice on things like jobs and housing, the centres foster friendships and help ensure that veterans with mental health difficulties or social care needs get the right support.
Forces Connect South East, an alliance of public services in Surrey, Hampshire, West and East Sussex, Kent, Medway and Brighton and Hove, supported the bid and helped West Sussex County Council secure the funding.
Debbie Kennard, West Sussex County Council Cabinet Member for Safer, Stronger Communities, said: “It is so important that veterans are given the support they need and deserve so I am incredibly pleased to hear about this funding.
“It will go a long way towards improving and increasing the number of drop in centres. These provide vital support and advice for those who’ve served in the military.”
Forces Connect South East has already secured £321,000 from the Covenant Fund for a ground-breaking project which includes initiatives such as training for frontline staff, an app to make it quick and easy for members of the forces to find the right support and a network of career coaches to help those making the transition to civilian life.