The Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen (the Fishermen’s Mission) provides care, compassion and support to working, retired and disabled fishermen and their families. Deep-sea fishing is dangerous and unpredictable. Hardship and tragedy are facts of everyday life in the UK’s fishing communities. It is to the Fishermen’s Mission that fishermen and their families turn when they need financial, practical and emotional support.

For more information please visit:
www.fishermensmission.org.uk
HELP FOR FISHERMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES, RETIRED FISHERMEN AND THEIR WIDOWS Café (Mon - Fri 7am - 3 pm. Sat 8am - 12 noon), Showers, TV. Welfare support, Priority Medical Help, Bereavement support, support when ill/injured. Help to find Housing and help with Benefits, Taxation Problems (Fishermen) Access to Legal Advice. Practical help following Shipwreck. MISSION STATEMENT The Fishermens Mission maintains a Christian Presence in United Kingdom Fishing Ports, in order to provide, regardless of race or creed, spiritual and practical support to fishermen, their families and those connected with the fishing industry.







