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230: 378: 36: 307: 226:) is a Christian welfare charity serving merchant crews around the world. It operates through a global Mission 'family' network of chaplains, staff and volunteers and provides practical, emotional and spiritual support through ship visits, drop-in seafarers centres and a range of welfare and emergency support services. 349:
As shipping transitioned from sail to steam methods, there became a need for places for seafarers to go while they were ashore, as ships could now dock at quaysides because they no longer had to anchor at sea waiting for a favourable wind. In response, the Mission gradually opened centres so that the
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which offers help and support to merchant seafarers. The charity provides its services through the chaplains that it appoints to port centres in over 50 countries. Ship visitors supported by volunteers, are able to give free advice about employment issues or personal problems, as well as offer help
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The Mission to Seafarers has operations in over 200 ports around the world. In over 120 of these ports, the Mission has seafarers' centres – known as Flying Angel Centres, or Flying Angel Clubs – which offer communications facilities and rest and relaxation areas, and in some cases, accommodation.
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His work inspired similar ministries in the UK, and it was decided in 1856 that these groups should be formally organised under the name The Mission to Seamen Afloat, at Home and Abroad. In 1858, this name was changed to The Missions to Seamen, and the organisation adopted its Flying Angel logo,
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in maritime emergencies. Through its centres the Mission to Seafarers provides communications, stores, transport services and publishes a bi-monthly news digest for seafarers called
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men could be offered light refreshments, reading and games rooms, good cheap accommodation and a chapel. The Mission now operates over 250 centres in the world.
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Report BIMCO/ISF Manpower 2010 published by the International chamber of shipping and the International Shipping Federation
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Sometimes, seafarers' centres are provided in ecumenical partnership with other organisations such as the Catholic
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could go to church. Recognising the needs of the seafarers on the four hundred sailing vessels in the
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was built with a main cabin which could be converted into a chapel for 100 people.
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The Mission to Seafarers has its roots in the work of Anglican priest,
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Department of Transport statistics for seafarers in the UK
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with his son who asked him how the people on ships in the
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The Mission to Seafarers is a founding member of the
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The Mission to Seafarers is a mission society of the
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