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Mission Scotland
We sincerely thank all
the following funders
for their support in 2022
and for their ongoing
support in 2023:
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Veterans Foundation
Scottish Veterans Fund
Colin Weir Foundation
John Scott Charitable Trust
Bernard Family Charitable Trust
Walker Shoolbraid Charitable Trust
Murray Foundation
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Your funding has made our delivery in
Scotland & Northern Ireland possible
through funding the TSO appointment.
This has directly and positively affected
the lives of many beneficiaries, whilst
promoting positive mental health and
preventing addictive behaviours.
Mission vital statistics
• 2,000 serving Royal Marines attended
briefings on transitioning out of the Corps
• 35 service leavers were directly
supported into employment
• Approximately 500 veterans attended
‘Commando Connect’ sessions
• 77 individuals received mental
health training
• 5 beneficiaries gained access to 60
sessions of bespoke mental health
therapy through our Veterans’ Mental
Health Referral Programme
• 5 bereaved families were signposted
to other RMA welfare services for help
with funeral funding, pension advice and
bereavement counselling
• 37 individuals benefited from
benevolence grants totalling £37,586.61
• 10–12 service leavers a month sought
additional advice.
We would also like to sincerely thank The John
Horseman Trust for the generous grant received
towards meeting the costs of treatment for
beneficiaries living in the North East of England, for
which Baz also has oversight.
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