On Wednesday 10 June 2026, The Seafarers’ Charity welcomed delivery partners, supporters and representatives from across the maritime sector to its 109th Annual Meeting, held at Lloyd’s Register Foundation's headquarters, London.
More detailsThe Seafarers’ Charity is engaging with global maritime leaders to ensure seafarer welfare is recognised as central to safety, resilience and a supportive work environment.
More detailsAlongside The TK Foundation and the ITF Seafarers’ Trust, our charity has funded a large-scale research initiative from the WMU in response to the increase in reported cases of seafarer abandonment.
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More detailsWe are incredibly proud to celebrate our amazing runners who took on the 2026 London Marathon in support of The Seafarers’ Charity.
More detailsThe Seafarers' Charity is excited to support a new partnership between Marks and Spencer and the International Fund for Fishing Safety (IFFS).
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More detailsThe Seafarers’ Charity is proud to fund a new international initiative to help the maritime industry better identify, prevent, and respond to sexual misconduct at sea. Launched through the All Aboard Alliance, a community of maritime companies committed to improving lives at sea, the project will develop a global framework to help companies better address unwanted sexual behaviour aboard vessels.
More detailsGambling harms can have far-reaching financial, emotional and social consequences, often affecting families and communities as well as individuals. With an estimated 23,700 active UK seafarers, even a relatively small number experiencing gambling harms could have a significant impact across maritime communities. The Seafarers’ Charity has funded new research exploring the potential risks and impacts of gambling harms among UK seafarers.
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