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Blandford Veterans Club PAGE Built by veterans, for veterans. Strength in numbers. We understand your unique sense of humour and can relate to your service experiences.

Our club is open to veterans and their partners... how about coming to check us out?

Another fun breakfast meet-up this morning at Clubhouse 1896. We took the opportunity to wish Alex well as he looks forw...
11/04/2026

Another fun breakfast meet-up this morning at Clubhouse 1896.

We took the opportunity to wish Alex well as he looks forward to his promotion to 'husband' next Saturday.

The Blandford Veterans Club family would like to send our best wishes and much love to Alex and Amanda... we hope you have a fabulous day and wonderful honeymoon.

Cheers to the happy couple 🥂🍻🥂.

Fantastic breakfast, many thanks to Three Kings and great company, thanks to the Blandford Branch of RBL.Strength in num...
22/03/2026

Fantastic breakfast, many thanks to Three Kings and great company, thanks to the Blandford Branch of RBL.

Strength in numbers - always 🙌.

THREE KINGS Restaurant

26/01/2026

Recent comments about British troops in Afghanistan have caused measurable hurt and anger among service personnel, veterans, and families.

The British Armed Forces had, has, and always will have a disproportionately large role in securing the universal human right to freedom and peace.

Those who served did so because their country asked them to. Decisions about where troops go, and what roles they perform, are made far away from the men and women who put on the uniform. Service personnel do not choose war. They carry out their duty with discipline, skill, and courage.

UK troops served on the front line and in support of it, from the sharpest edge of the sword, to medical, engineering, intelligence, and more. Allied forces around the world respect British troops for their professionalism, bravery, and dedication. That respect was earned in Afghanistan.

Four hundred and fifty-seven UK service personnel lost their lives there. They did not die at a distance.

Many more came home carrying the effects of war. Long-term studies show rising rates of PTSD and other mental health conditions among those who served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Long after the political class have forgotten what that sacrifice looks and feels like, this nation's heroes still carry the cost of that service.

To every serving member of the Armed Forces, every veteran, and every family who has paid the price of service: please do not measure your worth by the words of a distanced few.

Your service matters. Your sacrifice matters. Your country knows this. You stepped forward in a way most people never will, and thanks to you, will never have to. You served with courage, loyalty, and pride.

You are respected. You are valued. You are remembered and revered.

You have, and always will be, the best of British.

If you or someone you love is struggling with this latest commentary on Afghanistan, help is available. You do not have to deal with it alone.

The Royal British Legion offers support with mental health, finances, housing, and family needs for serving personnel, veterans, and their families.

NHS Veterans’ Mental Health Services provide specialist care for veterans, including treatment for PTSD and complex trauma. You can self-refer in many areas.

The Forcer Protocol exists to support the rapid response to missing or vulnerable veterans and serving personnel, helping families and authorities act quickly when someone is at risk.

Beacon Alert works to raise awareness and support families when veterans or serving personnel go missing or are at risk, because every life matters.

If you are in immediate danger or feel unsafe, please contact emergency services.

Asking for help is not weakness. It is strength.

Merry Christmas to our members... thank you for your friendship and camaraderie. We truly are family ❤️.Plus, a very spe...
24/12/2025

Merry Christmas to our members... thank you for your friendship and camaraderie. We truly are family ❤️.

Plus, a very special thank you to all the wonderful people who have supported us this year. You can never know how much your help has meant to us. You are very much appreciated.

☃️ Merry Christmas, everyone ☃️.

15/12/2025

For my military sisters
Anyone working with FEMALE armed forces veterans. Please see the below email from SSAFA. They can use their HM ARMED FORCES VETERANS CARD (MOD100) as proof of instant eligibility, rather than waiting months for proof of service through the relevant disclosure cell.
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Good Afternoon

I am writing to ensure you are aware of SSAFA’s Stepping Stone Home for women of the Armed Forces community who may have found themselves without somewhere to live.

We currently have spaces available for women who have served but are now at risk of homelessness. We can also accommodate women with children and have a number of room options available for small family groups.

SSAFA's Stepping Stone Home provides a comfortable, secure, and female-only place to stay short term (up to 2 years) to enable individuals to get back on their feet. From our clean and well-maintained communal spaces and garden to private areas for each resident to make their own, we want our guests to feel like they are in a home from home.

Our experienced Stepping Stone Home staff are on hand to make stays as relaxing and comfortable as possible. They provide someone to listen to individual worries and can also provide advice and guidance on securing long-term accommodation.

SSAFA's temporary accommodation is only available to women, and their children, if they have received at least one day's pay from the Armed Forces (British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Royal Marines, including Reserves), or are in the immediate family of someone who served.

If you are working with or aware of anyone who may benefit from our accommodation, please call us on 0800 260 6780 or email this email address [email protected] Terrie Stapleton, Housing Manager for an initial conversation.

You can also visit our website for further information Sheltered housing for women and children | Military families | SSAFA

Kind regards

Terrie

Today we got together for our last breakfast meetup of the year. We had a delicious fry-up at Clubhouse 1896 and then a ...
06/12/2025

Today we got together for our last breakfast meetup of the year.

We had a delicious fry-up at Clubhouse 1896 and then a raffle to round things off.

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas 😀.

Thanks to everyone at Blandford Veterans Club for joining in the fun.

Blandford Veterans Club would like to send grateful thanks to Jackie Vacher for hosting a fundraising event for our club...
01/12/2025

Blandford Veterans Club would like to send grateful thanks to Jackie Vacher for hosting a fundraising event for our club.

Jackie raised an incredible £261.70 from the quiz evening, and our Chair was delighted to present Jackie with a well-deserved certificate of our appreciation for her outstanding support.




19/11/2025

Those who served in the Armed Forces can have complex physical and mental health issues resulting from their time in service.

Anything that can help support our veteran community is very welcome.

A welcome initiative from  .Support is out there.
14/11/2025

A welcome initiative from .

Support is out there.

FORCE NEWS | We are raising awareness of a dedicated veteran protocol to assist with searching for members of the armed forces who are reported as missing.

Known as ‘The Forcer Protocol’, it is named after Alan Forcer, who suffered with complex post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and tragically took his own life whilst missing in 2020.

The Forcer Protocol is an online form that is completed by, or on behalf of, veterans or serving armed forces personnel. This enables the police to quickly access essential information to accurately assess risk and to assist with locating the individual if they do subsequently go missing.

This form, which can be accessed by a QR code, can be completed by professional carers, family members and friends of the veteran.

The information provided on the form is only ever asked for in the event of the person being reported as missing and subsequent searches are underway to locate them. Officers will automatically be able to access the details through Safe & Found Online when checking if they are a veteran.

Superintendent Claire Phillips, of Dorset Police, said: “We are delighted to be now using The Forcer Protocol in Dorset, which is a further tool we can use as we endeavour to find and safeguard vulnerable missing people. It is designed to support veterans in our communities, reduce risk to vulnerable people and work proactively with our partners in the NHS and veterans’ charities.

“We fully appreciate that serving and transitioning from the armed forces can be an overwhelming experience, which in some instances can be difficult to come to terms with and cause distress.

“This protocol will provide us with valuable information in the event of a service veteran going missing, improving our chances of finding them safe in the event of being reported missing.”

Dorset Police and Crime Commissioner David Sidwick said: “Supporting initiatives to help veterans in Dorset is a key commitment in my Police and Crime Plan, so I am very pleased to see The Forcer Protocol now adopted in our county.

“This brilliant initiative represents a positive step forward in how Dorset Police deals with vulnerability especially in relation to veterans. Working with veterans’ charities is a vital part of this protocol, and I hope this partnership work alongside the NHS will help to improve outcomes and reduce harm for people in times of distress.”

Further information about the Forcer Protocol can be found here:

https://safeandfoundonline.co.uk/forcer-protocol/index.html

https://www.college.police.uk/support-forces/practices/suicide-prevention-strategy-missing-veterans

https://forcerprotocol.org/

Please see QR that is a direct link to the healthcare and welfare support for veterans, service leavers, non-mobilised r...
12/11/2025

Please see QR that is a direct link to the healthcare and welfare support for veterans, service leavers, non-mobilised reservists, and their family members and carers.

All veterans, service leavers, non-mobilised reservists, and their family members and carers can access a range of specialist healthcare and support created to provide treatment and care for many different problems.

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