Remembering Peter
This May marks 4 years since Betty lost her husband, but her love for him is as strong as ever.
How We Can Help
We can offer practical, financial and emotional support. We also provide a 24/7 emergency service to assist with accidents or illness at sea.
We provide 24-hour emergency support to help with accidents or illness out at sea.
About Us
We can support active or former fishermen and their families, with over 140 years of experience providing vital services on quayside, on the waves, or in the home.
News
This May marks 4 years since Betty lost her husband, but her love for him is as strong as ever.
We’re thrilled to share that our C Aware programme has been nominated for Initiative of the Year in the 2025 Fishing News Awards! This recognition celebrates the incredible work being done to support cancer awareness in fishing communities. Find out how you can help bring this award home.
Every day, fishermen in Kintyre battle rough seas, a shrinking workforce, and long, remote journeys to bring their catch to market. It takes a whole community to keep the fishing industry alive—people like Al Mclean, who drives treacherous roads at all hours to deliver the hard-earned catch. Read how the Fishermen’s Mission supports this resilient industry.
When illness forced former fisherman Brian to leave the sea, he faced an uncertain future. But thanks to Jane, our Port Officer in North Wales, he found the support he needed. From financial advice to a grant for a new cooker, the Fishermen’s Mission was there when it mattered most.