SSAFA, the UK’s oldest Armed Forces charity, are in desperate need of more Dyfed based volunteers to help support the growing number of veterans who are feeling lonely or isolated, and coming forward to ask for help.

The latest research by SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, has found that more than two in five (41 per cent) veterans aged 25-45 have felt lonely, isolated, or suicidal since leaving the Armed Forces. With one in five (22 per cent) veterans stating that they would feel less lonely if they had a stronger support group.

In a bid to meet this need and ensure no veteran’s call goes unanswered, the SSAFA Dyfed Branch is urgently appealing to local residents to join its network of dedicated volunteers and provide support for the Armed Forces community.

The transition back to civilian life after leaving the military can be difficult for some veterans. Their employment, living arrangements, financial stability, and personal lifestyles all change at once as they leave behind their usual support networks and try to acclimatise to their new life.

SSAFA volunteer caseworkers provide support to veterans and their families who are in need.

This could include access to financial assistance, advice and support on personal affairs, and access to special equipment for those with disabilities.

Volunteering for SSAFA is a great way to give something back to your local Armed Forces community and meet new people. A military background is not necessary, but life experience, motivation and enthusiasm are essential.

Christine Cribb, Head of Volunteering at SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, says:

“Our research has highlighted just how many veterans are feeling lonely and isolated during that pivotal transition to civilian life. After all they have given us, we feel it is our duty to make sure that every veteran receives the help and support they need during this time.

You can help SSAFA reach more veterans in Dyfed by joining our network of dedicated volunteers. They have sacrificed a great deal for us, so now it’s our turn to support them. Please get in touch with one of our team to find out more.”

If you are interested in joining the SSAFA Dyfed Branch team as a caseworker, please visit www.ssafa.org.uk/newrecruits or call 0800 032 5612.