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ADFAM

AdFam is a service providing one to one support via Zoom or telephone for family members of veterans and serving military personnel with substance abuse problems. This service is completely free and confidential.

The service is open to any adult family member affected by the substance use of someone who has or is currently serving in the British armed forces and also has drug or alcohol problems. This includes partners, parents, siblings, adult children, grandparents, step-parents or any other family relationship.

To self-refer to the service please follow the relevant link below.

  • Families of Serving Military | Adfam
  • Adfam Veterans Project | Adfam

The service provides twelve one to one sessions, usually weekly, with a qualified and experienced family support professional, who is trained to understand the specific circumstances of military families.

Adfam knows that the loved ones of those with drug or alcohol problems often suffer as a result and need support in their own right to cope with the impacts on them, manage their relationships and thrive.

Last Updated 22 Apr 2025

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