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Seafarers’ Welfare Centre Index

Find out if there is a centre near you.

Use our seafarers’ index to find out if there is a seafarer centre in the port. Seafarers’ centres can provide advice, someone to talk to, facilities to contact home and a place where you can relax away from the ship.

Use the map to find your nearest welfare centre or search by country or port below

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Mariners House

United States of America
Boston
Facilities include
Accommodation

New England Seafarer's Mission - Boston

United States of America
Boston
Facilities include
Ship Visits

Deutsche Seemannsmission Unterweser e.V.

Germany
Brake
Facilities include
Bar Books/Magazines Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Ship Visits Transport Wifi

Deutsche Seemannsmission - Bremen

Germany
Bremen
Facilities include
Bar Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Legal Advice Library Outdoor Games Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Shop Television Transport Wifi

Deutsche Seemannsmission - Bremerhaven

Germany
Bremerhaven
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Outdoor Games Pool/Snooker Shop Wifi

United Seamen's Service - Bremerhaven

Germany
Bremerhaven
Facilities include
No facilities found at the moment.

Seamen's Club

France
Brest
Facilities include
Bar Books/Magazines Computers Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library SIM/Phone Cards Pool/Snooker Ship Visits Television Transport Wifi

Brisbane Seafarers Centre

Australia
Brisbane
Facilities include
Chapel/Prayer Room Computers Internet Library Pastoral Advice SIM/Phone Cards Ship Visits Transport Wifi

Stella Maris Seafarers' Centre - Brisbane

Australia
Brisbane
Facilities include
Books/Magazines Chapel/Prayer Room Currency Exchange Food/Snacks Indoor Games Internet Library Pastoral Advice Ship Visits Transport Wifi
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CRIMINALISATION LIST
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BREACH OF RIGHTS INDEX
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RED LISTED RECRUITMENT AGENCIES
The ITFShipBeSure website provides advice on finding a manning agent, avoiding recruitment scams and ensuring you have the right contract.