One seafarer reached out when his ship was attacked by Houthis. The crew huddled together in corridors too terrified to sleep in their cabins.
We were there for them on the end of the line, listening, talking, reassuring and offering long-term support to them and their families.
Another young seafarer is in jail thousands of miles from home after his paperwork expired when he joined a ship that has been abandoned for the past two-and-a-half years.
We are there for him. We visit him, take food, drink, clothing and phone cards and we look in on his family to help them through the ordeal.
We are there 24/7 for seafarers and their families whatever the crisis. And we need your support.