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Day of the Seafarer 2026: Carrying world trade, carrying the risks
Today is Day of the Seafarer, a moment to pause and reflect on the 1.89 million men and women whose work makes modern life possible. This year’s th...
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
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Explore our latest publications, reports, and stories showcasing the impact of our work.
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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
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Legacy
Support us with a legacy gift.
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
Support us with a legacy gift.
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.
February 2026
“A ship can be repaired in dry dock, but a sailor is restored on shore. Leave is the essential medicine for the mental strain of isolation. It is the moment a mariner ceases to be a gear in a machine and becomes a person again.”
3rd Officer John Mark Cartagenas
“In the constant pursuit of meeting targets and completing voyages, seafarers are often pushed deep into routine and pressure. Shore leave is a seafarer’s chance to rise to the surface and take a breath.”
3rd Officer Jay Daquila
“To us seafarers, the meaning of shore leave is more than just a rest or a break. It is a reminder that we are human beings, not just a cogwheel needed to run these enormous floating steel machines.”
Ordinary Seaman Marck Joenie Cambonga
“Just the sight of land makes a seafarer giddy. Shore leave brings vitality to crew – a reset. But more than that, shore leave allows you to see the world for free”.
3rd Officer Danica Mae Madela
“After long days or weeks onboard, it is one of the few chances to reset. It becomes even better when spent with crewmates, helping build camaraderie before returning onboard calmer, more focused, and safer at work.”
Chief Mate Josue P. Nituda
“We are fortunate to have the opportunity to go ashore and experience Osaka’s culture, food, and beauty. For me, this shore leave was not just a break; it was a dream come true.”
Able Bodied Seaman Marvin Pagoyo Acedo
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