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Become a powerful force for good
Donate in support of Forces Children Scotland.
We all face significant financial challenges right now. Whatever you can commit, through a one-off donation or regular giving makes huge difference. Your support will enable over 13,000 children and young people from armed forces and veteran families to overcome unique challenges when it comes to mental health and wellbeing, education and learning, family relationships, financial crisis, and much more.
Whatever you can commit makes a huge difference.
We have very exciting plans for the future to reach and support greater numbers of children and young people from armed forces communities across Scotland.
Committing as little as £5 a month will help us to:
- Work directly with more children and young people from armed forces and veteran families to co-produce projects, services, and campaigns that help to make things better for over 13,000 peers when it comes to mental health, education, having a say in what matters to them, and much more.
- Deliver life-changing experiences to develop new skills, build confidence, expand aspirational horizons, and forge new friendships through a sense of belonging, shared experience, and collective purpose.
- Deliver rapid financial assistance that responds to specific needs when it matters most to overcome financial hardship and to help others to dream big and pursue positive futures.
Visit our donation webpage to make a one-off donation or a regular gift.
Thank you for thinking about supporting Forces Children Scotland!
About Forces Children Scotland
Supporting children and young people from armed forces and veteran families
From mental health and wellbeing services, youth forums, and residential experiences to standing up for children's rights, helping others to understand forces life, providing financial support, and much more.
Our charity was founded just four days before the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Today, we deliver a broad range of work to support over 13,000 children and young people from armed forces communities. As a strengths-based and children's rights-focused organisation, we are committed to working directly with this community, and wider partners to co-produce our projects, services, and campaigns to celebrate the positives and overcome many unique challenges associated with forces life.
We strive to achieve our vision of making Scotland a place where all children & young people from armed forces communities can feel heard, understood, and empowered to overcome unique challenges. We want them to dream big and pursue positive futures.
We work with this community to co-produce projects, services, and campaigns
Co-producing our projects, services, and campaigns promotes human rights and proves highly effective in fostering a sense of ownership, empowerment, and confidence amongst children and young people.
By getting involved, children and young people feel listened to and know their contributions are valued to deliver innovative, relevant, tailored, and effective outputs to meet unique support needs. Moreover, they have told us that it has helped them develop a stronger affinity with our charity and valuable transferrable skills, including problem-solving, decision-making, and teamwork that have strengthened future opportunities through personal statements and CVs.