Philippine welfare responder training
Welfare Responders in the Philippines gathered in the Philippines over the past two weeks for MPHRP's Welfare Responder Course
Read moreWelfare Responders in the Philippines gathered in the Philippines over the past two weeks for MPHRP's Welfare Responder Course
Read moreISWAN director explains the importance of port levies for seafarers welfare
Read moreSeafarers' charity Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) is continuing to assist Ukrainian seafarers arriving at ports in Great Britain
Read moreGlobal maritime welfare charity, The Mission to Seafarers, today called upon the help of the British public to help the imprisoned crew of the MV Seaman Guard Ohio in India by signing an online petition set up on the lobbying website change.org.
Read moreSeafarers' charity Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) is helping Ukrainian seafarers establish contact with their families back home following the crisis in Crimea
Read moreShipping agents, seafarer welfare providers, unions, industry and government have met for the first time to discuss the welfare and wellbeing of seafarers at a forum organised by the Australian Seafarers Welfare Council (ASWC)
Read moreDr Peter M Swift, Chair-Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Programme (MPHRP) was invited by the organisers to give a presentation at the Shipping Port Marine (SMP) World Expo 2014 Conference, held in Mumbai on 10 February
Read moreShortlists announced for International Seafarers Welfare Awards 2014
Read moreSeafarers' charity Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) has been providing support to crew struggling to keep shipping going despite the recent storms. In Falmouth two seafarers injured as a result of severe storms are being cared for by Apostleship of the Sea (AoS) and other local charities
Read moreThe International Maritime Organization (IMO) hosted a cheese and wine reception last week to promote The Mission to Seafarers Flying Angel Ride 2014
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