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WE NEED YOUR HELP There’s one thing you can do to make a difference right now – and it’s completely FREE! Take the Scotty’s Pledge to support bereaved military children. Thousands have already registered their support for our mission, will you? Hundreds of bereaved military children and young people aren't getting the support they need. Military charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers, is calling on you to pledge your support for the children of our heroes. Scotty’s are currently providing bereavement support for 600+ military children and young people, but we are on a mission to be supporting 1,000 bereaved British Forces children annually by 2030.
About Scotty's Little Soldiers
Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a military charity dedicated to supporting children and young people, 0 to 25 years, who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces.
Inspired by the lived experience of Army widow Nikki Scott, following the death of her husband, Corporal Lee Scott, in Afghanistan in 2009 while serving with 2RTR, the charity, which was set up in 2010, provides support and guidance to hundreds of bereaved military children and young people throughout their childhood.
When a young person joins Scotty’s, they become a member and are supported until their 25th birthday. Whether it be one-to-one bereavement support, a respite break with the family, an opportunity to meet others in a similar situation, or access to extracurricular activities, Scotty’s is always there for its members to ensure they don’t feel alone.
So far this year, Scotty’s has supported over 700 children and young people and services are delivered through three Family Programmes, available to all members:
The SMILES Programme is about fun and engagement and includes activities, gifts, respite breaks and group events. The aim is for bereaved military children and young people to form friendships, benefit from peer support, heal with their family and feel part of a supportive community.
The SUPPORT Programme looks after emotional health and wellbeing and includes 1:1 bereavement support.
The STRIDES Programme focuses on education and development needs, removes barriers to learning and helps young people gain confidence that can be lost after a bereavement.
Scotty’s has a long-term goal to be supporting over 1,000 bereaved military children and young people annually by 2030.
BUT we now know - thanks to MOD and Census data - that there are more than 2,100 newly bereaved military children EVERY year.
So we need your support to help spread the word and raise the funds so Scotty's can scale to meet the need.
www.scottyslittlesoldiers.co.uk