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An energy crisis unlike anything seen in decades is squeezing more out of those who have the least. As the months roll by, the price of turning on lights, cooking food and heating homes, has jumped dramatically. This is a worry many people, but for those who are struggling already it’s a nightmare scenario.

Many seafarers put their lives on hold when they leave their families to go off to work. But their worries follow them. While they struggle through harsh living and working conditions, often without the basic rights being enjoyed, the pressure of this lifestyle can become extremely stressful and can quickly lead to anxiety and depression. The Seafarers' Charity is working alongside their delivery partners to ensure informational, emotional and practical support, is made available to seafarers and their families who need it, when they need it most.

SEISS

One of The Seafarers' Charity’s delivery partners, Befrienders Worldwide, is providing that emotional support to seafarers. Supported by The Seafarers Charity, the Seafarers International Emotional Support Service (SEISS) offers a way for seafarers to speak to volunteers in support centres around the world, through their easy-to-use Help App.

The volunteers are trained to help with the wide range of issues Just to be heard by somebody is like a relief valve. Some people who use the service come from an office, not just out at sea, David explains. But at the end of the day, it’s a person on the other end of the line, whether you’re on land or at sea. If a seafarer is in emotional distress they aim to be there. Seafarers seeking emotional support can access SIESS by visiting https://help.befrienders.org

Difficult springs

The seafarers who are struggling to work and look after their families need help navigating through this crisis

With the headlines seen in the recent months it seems like spring was always going to be a difficult time. It’s a small comfort that with the warmer months ahead one can expect to use less energy to heat the homes, which might ease the pressure for some.

But with prices rising elsewhere, the seafarers who are struggling to work and look after their families need help navigating through this crisis.

Support needed

The Seafarers’ Charity has been there for more than 100 years. The company ensures the right services are there for seafarers and their families. With everyone’s help they can get the funds to where they are urgently needed and ensure that those who reach out in desperation always have someone to turn to.

Rest assured, The Seafarers’ Charity are doing what can be done to urgently address the needs of seafarers and their families affected by the crisis in Ukraine. The Seafarers’ Charity is calling on their corporate partners and industry players to donate now.

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