The Queen Vic in Exmouth opened its doors to the Exmouth Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club.
James and Amy of the Queen Vic provided breakfast on a Saturday morning.
The breakfast club helps veterans in regaining the sense of belonging enjoyed during service and acceptance.
Exmouth AFVBC meets at Franklin's every Thursday at 9am for a reasonably priced breakfast.
However, some members cannot attend during weekdays due to work or other commitments.
The admin team therefore sought a weekend venue.
Amy and James opened their doors on Saturday, September 28, at 8.45am, providing a cooked breakfast at a reasonable price.
An Armed Forces veteran is not easily defined by a single term.
Attending a worldwide AFVBC breakfast club brings veterans together, fostering camaraderie and promoting well-being.
The Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club (AFVBC) welcomes all serving members and veterans of the Armed Services.
New members can join via the Facebook group page, where a few simple questions are required to verify eligibility.
The club plays a vital role in offering comfort through acceptance and a platform for reminiscing, which is crucial for the mental health of veterans.
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