ALABARÉ has been awarded a £200,000 grant from Greenwich Hospital to continue its work in breaking the cycle of homelessness for Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary veterans.
This funding will strengthen supported living accommodation across the charity’s veterans’ homes in the South West of England and across Wales.
ALABARÉ’s 30 Homes for Veterans provide safety, stability and person-centred, trauma-informed support for former military personnel experiencing homelessness or a housing crisis.
Support is based in Salisbury, Gosport, Gloucester, and Plymouth, as well as in North and South Wales, focused on geographical areas with a higher proportion of veterans, and therefore, a greater need for help for those at risk of homelessness.
The partnership with Greenwich Hospital will deepen the delivery of ALABARÉ’s nature-based wellbeing programme, Boots on the Ground, which supports mental health, peer connection, and emotional recovery through physical, often outdoor activities.
Over two-thirds of veterans who engage in the programme report an improvement in both their mental and physical well-being.
The grant also complements ALABARÉ’s employability work, including the award-winning Veterans’ Self Build Scheme and vocational programmes that foster confidence and long-term independence.
For every veteran who participates, 97% move into employment, as well as securing a home they helped build.
Why This Matters
- Up to 7,500 veterans across the UK are considered homeless or sleeping rough.
- 2,270 veteran households were recorded as homeless or at risk of homelessness in England alone, according to the most recent Government figures
- ALABARÉ reports a 122% increase in veterans' referrals in the last financial year
Deirdre Mills, Director at Greenwich Hospital, said, “Greenwich Hospital is delighted to support the work of ALABARÉ through funding. By providing safe accommodation and tailored support, their programme helps some of the most vulnerable Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary veterans rebuild their lives and create positive futures beyond service life.”
Andrew Lord MBE, Chief Executive of ALABARÉ, said, “This significant grant strengthens our commitment to providing homes, restoring hearts, and empowering minds. With Greenwich Hospital’s support, we can extend trauma-informed care, enhance wellbeing, and offer life-changing pathways to Royal Navy, Royal Marines, and Royal Fleet Auxiliary veterans rebuilding their futures.”

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