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About our charity
The Mission to Seafarers provides help to the 1.89 million people who face danger every day to keep our global economy afloat.
What is a seafarer
Support for anyone working in the seafaring industry
Our impact
Providing help for seafarers in over 200 ports around the world.
Our issues
Multiple issues effect Seafarers everyday, learn how we help
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About our charity
The Mission to Seafarers provides help to the 1.89 million people who face danger every day to keep our global economy afloat.
What is a seafarer
Support for anyone working in the seafaring industry
Our impact
Providing help for seafarers in over 200 ports around the world.
Our issues
Multiple issues effect Seafarers everyday, learn how we help
Our people
Learn more about the staff that make change happen
Careers
Impacts on the lives of people across the world
Publications
Explore our latest publications, reports, and stories showcasing the impact of our work.
Where can I get help?
We are here for you 24/7
Download our app
The first digital seafarers’ centre in your pocket.
Find a port
We’re located in over 200 ports in 50 different countries
Family network
Learn more about the community we’re building for seafarers’ families
The Sea
The latest maritime news and safety information for seafarers.
WeCare
An initiative designed to improve the mental health and wellbeing of seafarers
Training
We have a range of e-learning for seafarers and their families
Seafarers happiness index
A platform for seafarers to share their views and be a catalyst for change
Contact our Chaplaincy team
Support for anyone working in the seafaring industry
Back
Where can I get help?
We are here for you 24/7
Download our app
The first digital seafarers’ centre in your pocket
Find a port
We’re located in over 200 ports in 50 different countries
Family network
Learn more about the community we’re building for seafarers’ families
The Sea
The latest maritime news and safety information for seafarers.
WeCare
An initiative designed to improve the mental health and wellbeing of seafarers
Training
We have a range of e-learning for seafarers and their families
Seafarers happiness index
A platform for seafarers to share their views and be a catalyst for change
Contact our Chaplaincy team
Support for anyone working in the seafaring industry
Make a donation
With your help we can be there for everyone that needs us
Events
Learn more about our global programme of events
Legacy and in memory
Support us with a legacy gift, or give in memory of someone special.
Resources
A collection of free resources to help you raise funds and share the work we do
Fundraising
Based in over 200 ports across 85 countries
Volunteering
Based in over 200 ports across 85 countries
School resources
Based in over 200 ports across 85 countries
Knitting
The Mission is on call providing help for seafarers in over 200 ports around the world.
Back
Make a donation
With your help we can be there for everyone that needs us
Events
Learn more about our global programme of events
Legacy and in memory
Support us with a legacy gift, or give in memory of someone special.
Resources
A collection of free resources to help you raise funds and share the work we do
Fundraising
Based in over 200 ports across 85 countries
Volunteering
Based in over 200 ports across 85 countries
School resources
Based in over 200 ports across 85 countries
Knitting
The Mission is on call providing help for seafarers in over 200 ports around the world.
The Mission to Seafarers Annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols took place last week at its headquarters at St Michael Paternoster Royal Church, London.
Once again the charity had the privilege of its President HRH The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence attending. Not only did Her Royal Highness read the first lesson, the congregation was fortunate enough to meet with the charity’s President at the post-service drinks reception in the sumptuous setting of Skinners’ Hall.
Faz Peermohamed, Global Head of Shipping for Ince and Co., the event sponsors, said: “We are delighted to support the Mission to Seafarers who provide help and assistance to the world’s 1.5 million men and women who face danger every day to keep our global economy afloat. The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols was a wonderful event, and I was delighted to have been asked, alongside Her Royal Highness and leading industry professionals, to read one of the nine lessons.”
The other readers at this years’ service included: Admiral Lord West, Chancellor Southampton Solent University; Commander Peter Snow, former Mission to Seafarers Regional Chair, Oceania; Ms Susan Dio, Chief Executive Officer, BP Shipping Ltd; The Most Rev. Fredrick James Hiltz, Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada and Chairman MtS Canada; and the Rt Hon John Hayes MP, Minister of State Responsible of Maritime, Department of Transport.
The Revd Andrew Wright, Secretary-General of The Mission to Seafarers said: “I offer my profound thanks to all our supporters who helped made the annual Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols a resounding success. We are delighted to have had the support of Ince and Co., BP Shipping and Harris Pye, whose financial contribution will help The Mission continue its vital work around the world. At Christmas we rely on seafarers to ship our much anticipated Christmas gifts, often not realising those very seafarers will be apart from their loved ones at this special time of year.”
The service gave an opportunity to reflect on seafarers who will be working away from home and their families over Christmas. The Mission’s teams around the world, the army of Chaplains, staff, ship visitors and volunteers will be doing all they can to share hope and peace to ensure seafarers have the best possible Christmas far away from those dearest to them.
If you are a seafarer looking for help, then please contact your nearest chaplain or read our support pages.
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