ABF The Soldiers’ Charity awards Combat Stress £250,000
ABF The Soldiers’ Charity has awarded Combat Stress a grant of £250,000 to enable us to continue delivering our life-changing services.
Through the generous grant, ABF The Soldiers’ Charity has maintained its commitment to ensuring Army veterans with mental health problems get the support they need and deserve.
Robert Marsh, Director of Fundraising at Combat Stress, said: “We are enormously grateful to ABF The Soldiers’ Charity for their generous support to Combat Stress and veterans with complex mental health problems.
“This grant will enable us to deliver our lifesaving services to former servicemen and women across the UK, helping them to tackle the past and take on the future.”
Brigadier (Ret’d) Robin Bacon, Chief of Staff from ABF The Soldiers’ Charity said:
“We have always been humbled by the way Combat Stress consistently responds to the evolving needs of veterans living with complex mental health conditions. We are delighted to have supported this important charity over many years and the vital work they do is thrown into particularly sharp relief at the present time.”