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The Association of Service Drop-In Centres is a registered charity funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust which supports veteran's drop-ins.  They offer both welfare and mental health support to ex-military veterans and their families.
The Association of Service Drop-In Centres (ASDIC) is a registered charity funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust which supports veteran's drop-ins.  They offer both welfare and mental health support to military service-leavers, veterans, former merchant navy personnel and their families.
 
ASDIC supports the drop-in centres, but does not support individual service leavers themselves.  It is not a regulatory body.


You can read more about the work of the charity on their website here: https://www.asdic.org.uk/
You can read more about the work of the charity on their website here: https://www.asdic.org.uk/

Latest revision as of 11:28, 7 December 2022

The Association of Service Drop-In Centres (ASDIC) is a registered charity funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust which supports veteran's drop-ins. They offer both welfare and mental health support to military service-leavers, veterans, former merchant navy personnel and their families.

ASDIC supports the drop-in centres, but does not support individual service leavers themselves. It is not a regulatory body.

You can read more about the work of the charity on their website here: https://www.asdic.org.uk/