New £2 Million Fund from Seafarers UK to Help Seafarers Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on merchant seafarers, fishers and their families, the London-based charity Seafarers UK has created a new Seafarers UK COVID-19 Emergency Fund of £2 million ($2.46 million), with grants being awarded immediately to delivery partners providing advice and support for individual seafarers affected by the widespread coronavirus impacts.
The new fund is intended for distribution in 2020/2021, with 75% allocated to the international merchant seafaring community and 25% to UK coastal fishing fleets. Effective partnership working with frontline service delivery organisations across the UK plus those acting globally is already ensuring a rapid response to meet urgent welfare needs.
Seafarers
UK chairman Vice Admiral Peter Wilkinson CB CVO BA said: ‘The trustees of
Seafarers UK are releasing £2 million of new funds to help seafarers and
fishers recover from the widespread impact on their wellbeing and livelihoods
as a result of the coronavirus. We will work with our charity partners to
provide both hardship funding and innovative new projects to support our
seafarers through and beyond the current crisis. Our long history of helping
those who work at sea enables us to target effective and meaningful support to
where it is most needed.’
Grants
from Seafarers UK are offered to charities and other organisations providing
frontline and support services to merchant seafarers, UK fishers and their
families. Applications should be made via email to grants@seafarers.uk.
Guidance to applicants is available at www.seafarers.uk or phone 020 7932
0000.
For individual seafarers working globally, advice and support is available from ISWAN*, a delivery partner funded by Seafarers UK. In the UK, seafarers and fishers requiring assistance can contact SAIL#, a dedicated free Citizens Advice facility that receives an annual grant from Seafarers UK.