National Fishermen’s Mission Support Day 14 October 2024

National Charity, the Fishermen’s Mission, announce their first ever National Support Day. Celebrate with them at the “Sea Showcase” at Portsmouth Cathedral on Monday 14th October 7pm.

Hayley Hamlett Mission Area Officer for the South Coast says ‘This is an evening to not just highlighting the work we do, but also this historic industry that hugs our coastline. We promise an evening of songs to sing too, entertainment to surprise you, as well as inspirational speakers and so much more”

It is an evening like no other, with people coming together to share in the lived experience as well as to sing shanties! Local musician and Shantyman Chris Ricketts, The Selsey Shantymen and local choirs.

This event is made even more special by being held in the Cathedral of the Sea – Portsmouth Cathedral.  

The Fishermen’s Mission, the only national charity that works solely to support active and former fishermen and their families, this is their first ever National Fishermen’s Mission Support Day.

Ali Godfrey, Director of Business Development for the charity adds ‘The Fishermen’s Mission began on 14 October 1881.  Our founder, Ebenezer Mather, was in Eyemouth that day, when 191 fishermen were drowned close to the coastline, leaving 93 widows and 267 children without a father.’

‘So distraught by what he saw, Mather went on to form the Royal National Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen, now also known as the Fishermen’s Mission.  Staying true to his vision, 143 years later, we remain committed to providing services for this unique workforce and their families’.

The charity provides a whole range of services including financial, practical, pastoral and wellbeing services.  Last year alone they supported their clients with £421,001 one off grants and took on 785 new clients.

Thousands of families have been helped by our work and we are very proud of the difference we have made and will continue to make in our local community in and around Portsmouth and beyond.  

Tickets are available in person by visiting the Portsmouth Cathedral shop or by buying them online here.

Josh Pratt