Sir Oswald Foundation (Stoll)
‘To house and support vulnerable Veterans to live as independently as possible’
ABOUT US: 

Some Veterans struggle to adapt to civilian life after leaving the Armed Forces. At Stoll, we support the most vulnerable Veterans by assessing their needs and arranging appropriate support. This can include a new affordable home, skill development for job readiness, and health support. Once a Veteran is living independently, we continue to support them and encourage their progression from Stoll where possible.

WHY OUR WORK MATTERS: 

A home with Stoll

We provide over 250 affordable homes for vulnerable Veterans. We currently operate four schemes in West London and are building 34 new homes in Aldershot.

Veterans’ Nomination Scheme

We arrange accommodation for people leaving the Armed Forces and Veterans, working with housing associations and local authorities nationwide to find appropriate housing, mainly for single Veterans. We have housed over 404 Veterans this way.

Meeting health needs

We partner with leading providers of drug, alcohol, and mental health services to the Veterans community, offering access to these and other support services.

Skills and training

Our programs include English language, CV writing, and IT classes to help Veterans build skills and return to work.

Independent Living Service

We offer tailored support to help people live independently. Around sixty residents use our daily Independent Living Service.

Support and wellbeing

We offer a range of activities and social events for residents, from tai chi and archery to dinners, dances, and darts nights.

Our Values

We are a small charity with a great ethos, committed to providing excellent housing and support services to help our residents live their best lives.

Summary
Charity
Addiction
Homelessness
Mental Health
Hammersmith and Fulham
Military

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Sir Oswald Foundation (Stoll)
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